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Kana: おもいきり Romaji: omoikiri Level: N2

思い切り

Meaning in English

with all one's strength (heart), resignation, resolution

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What it means

思い切り means doing something with all one's strength and determination, without holding back; it conveys total commitment and energetic, unrestrained action in how something is performed.

Main meanings

  • With full effort or intensity; to the utmost
  • Wholeheartedly or with strong emotional involvement
  • Bold, decisive action, doing something without hesitation

How to use it

Used as an adverbial noun to modify verbs, typically in casual to neutral speech; expresses doing something with maximum energy or emotional engagement; often used with verbs of physical or expressive actions.

Variants and close terms

  • 全力で — with full force, zenryoku de
  • 思い切って — romaji: omoikitte
  • 心ゆくまで — to one’s heart's content, kokoro yuku made
  • 思いのまま — as one wishes, omoi no mama

Composition

  • 思い = feeling or thought
  • 切り = end, limit; from 切る

Etymology

思い and 切り are native morphemes whose combination yields a unit meaning a maximal extent; this is a phonetic assembly of native elements rather than a loanword.

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adverbial noun (副詞的名詞)

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