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Kana: なまぐさい Romaji: namagusai Level: N1

生臭い

Meaning in English

smelling of fish or blood, fish or meat

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What it means

生臭い means having the odor of raw fish; it describes a strong, pungent smell associated with uncooked seafood and, by extension, a situation that feels suspicious or dubious.

Main meanings

  • Literal smell: the strong odor of raw fish or seafood.
  • Figurative sense: something that seems fishy or dubious, such as a story or behavior that smells dishonest.

How to use it

Used in casual to neutral speech to describe odors, especially the smell of raw seafood. In a figurative sense, it labels something as suspicious or dubious, appearing in conversation, journalism, and fiction when commenting on quality, authenticity, or credibility. Examples in Japanese: 生臭い匂いがする, 生臭い話には注意.

Variants and close terms

  • 魚くさい (うおくさい, uokusai) — fishy-smelling
  • 無臭 (むしゅう, mushuu) — odorless
  • 生臭さ (なまくささ, namakusasa) — noun form meaning fishy smell

Composition

  • 生 = raw, fresh
  • 臭い = smell, odor

Etymology

nama raw + kusai smell; a native Japanese compound formed with kun readings; not borrowed from Chinese.

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adjective (形容詞, i-adjective)

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