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Kana: みにくい Romaji: minikui Level: N2

醜い

Meaning in English

ugly

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What it means

醜い means ugly or unattractive in appearance; it is an i-adjective used to describe visual displeasure and can also describe unattractive or morally repellent behavior or character.

Main meanings

  • Physical ugliness or lack of aesthetic appeal in people or objects
  • Unattractive behavior or character in a figurative sense
  • Strong, literary emphasis on ugliness in a scene or description

How to use it

Used in formal and literary contexts as well as everyday speech, though it can be harsh when applied to people; for milder, everyday language see 見苦しい or 汚い in some contexts; common constructions include 醜い顔, 醜い態度. It tends to appear in descriptive writing, criticism, or moral discussions.

Variants and close terms

  • 見苦しい (みぐるしい) — synonym; romaji migurushii
  • 醜悪 (しゅうあく) — stronger, more literary; romaji shuuaku
  • みっともない (みっともない) — socially shameful; romaji mittomonai
  • 美しい (うつくしい) — antonym; romaji utsukushii

Composition

  • 醜: ugly, disgraceful; combining with い yields 醜い

Etymology

From the kanji 醜 meaning ugly, the word forms by adding the i-adjective suffix to create 醜い; the base is the kun-reading leading to the modern pronunciation minikui.

Word class

adjective (i-adjective)

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