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Kana: よくばり Romaji: yokubari Level: N2

欲張り

Meaning in English

greedy

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What it means

What does 欲張り mean? It denotes greediness or avariciousness; a person who always wants more, especially material possessions or rewards; a negative trait commonly used to criticize someone's appetite for more.

Main meanings

  • Greediness or avarice as a character trait; used to describe a person who always wants more than their fair share.
  • Desire-driven or insatiable appetite for wealth, possessions, or rewards; can describe actions or behavior as greed-driven.
  • Can be used playfully or critically depending on tone; 欲張りな is often negative, but in light humor it can soften when referring to oneself or close friends.

How to use it

Used as a noun or as 欲張りな in casual to semi-formal contexts; can also appear as 欲張りに to describe greedily performed actions; generally negative when referring to people, but milder or affectionate in humorous contexts.

Variants and close terms

  • 強欲 (ごうよく, gouyoku) — greed
  • 貪欲 (どんよく, don'yoku) — voracity
  • 欲深い (よくぶかい, yokubukai) — greedy/covetous
  • 欲張りな (よくばりな, yokubari na) — greedy (used to modify a noun)
  • 満足 (まんぞく, manzoku) — contentment (antonym)

Composition

  • 欲 — desire, wanting
  • 張り — stretch, tension; in this compound it conveys the sense of extending desire beyond a fair share

Etymology

欲 (desire) + 張り (stretch, tension) → 欲張る as a verb; 欲張り as a noun; the sense is a desire that is stretched to excess.

Origin

Native to Japanese; earliest attested in classical literature and Edo-period writings describing character traits; used for people as well as their conduct, with no external loanword involved.

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noun (na-adjective)

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