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Kana: むちゃくちゃ Romaji: muchakucha Level: N1

無茶苦茶

Meaning in English

confused, jumbled, mixed up, unreasonable

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What it means

無茶苦茶 means extremely, excessive, or chaotic; it describes things or situations that are wildly out of order or nonsensical. The term functions as a na-adjective and is commonly used with the copula だ (むちゃくちゃだ) or in adverbial form むちゃくちゃに to modify actions.

Main meanings

  • absurd, nonsensical or illogical statements or ideas
  • messy, disordered, chaotic physical conditions or scenes
  • extremely, to a great extent when describing degree or quality
  • colloquial emphasis expressing strong surprise or incredulity

How to use it

Used in casual conversation to describe things that are out of control or extreme; as a na-adjective after nouns or with だ, and as an adverb with むちゃくちゃに to modify actions; typically informal and not common in formal writing; used to describe people, events, plans, or statements that are wildly out of line.

Variants and close terms

  • めちゃくちゃ (mecha-kucha) — extremely, very; casual synonym
  • とんでもない (tondemonai) — outrageous, unbelievable; stronger nuance
  • ぐちゃぐちゃ (guchagucha) — messy, sloppy; describes physical conditions
  • ひどい (hidoi) — terrible; broader synonym

Composition

  • 無 = nothing, none
  • 茶 = tea
  • 苦 = bitter, hardship
  • 茶 = tea
  • The组合 yields a fixed expression conveying extreme disorder or nonsensical behavior; it is not meant to be read as a literal 'no tea, bitter tea' composition.

Etymology

From the four-kanji compound 無茶苦茶, built from 無茶 and 苦茶. The first part conveys excess or recklessness; the second reinforces intensity; the result is a fixed idiom meaning extreme or nonsensical.

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na-adjective (形容動詞)

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