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Kana: いじわる Romaji: ijiwaru Level: N3

意地悪

Meaning in English

mean, malicious, unkind

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What it means

意地悪 means 'spiteful' or 'mean-spirited.' It describes a person who intentionally treats others badly to hurt or upset them, driven by petty malice rather than anger or misunderstanding.

Main meanings

  • primary sense: describing intentional cruelty or unkind behavior toward others, often over small matters
  • usage with nouns or phrases: 意地悪な人, 意地悪な言動, 意地悪をする; used for both people and actions
  • register: common in everyday speech; can be pejorative but not the strongest insult

How to use it

Used in casual to semi-formal speech to describe a person or behavior that is intentionally cruel or petty. Common patterns include 意地悪だ, 意地悪な人, 意地悪な言動; often used to describe explicit intention to hurt, mock, or embarrass someone.

Variants and close terms

  • いじわる (ijiwaru) — synonym: same meaning, commonly used in speech
  • ひどい (hidoi) — stronger sense of cruelty
  • 思いやりがある / 優しい (omoiyari ga aru / yasashii) — antonym

Composition

  • 意地: temper, stubborn will
  • 地: ground/earth; here contributing to the sense of a trait
  • 悪: bad

Etymology

Native compound formed from 意地 meaning will or temper and 悪 meaning bad; pronunciation ijiwaru arises from the standard kun readings joined in a common formation, with no external loanword influence.

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adjective (na-adjective, 形容動詞)

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