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Definition and meaning of 気分 - きぶん in Japanese

きぶん気分
kibun

N4

1.a mood, a state of mind

Noun

気分がわるいです。
I'm not in the mood.
きぶん気分
kibun

N4

1.the state of one's emotions or feelings.

Noun

今日は気分が悪いです。
I'm feeling sick today.
この音楽で気分が良くなる。
This music improves my mood.
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2.the emotional state or feeling.

Wikipedia definition

今日は気分が良いです。
I'm in a good mood today.
彼女の気分を害するな。
Don't upset her mood.
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きぶんてんかん気分転換
kibuntenkan

N4

1.a change in pace or mood.

Noun

毎日の仕事の後、気分転換に散歩するのが好きです。
I like to take a walk for a change of pace after work every day.
本を読むことは私の気分転換になります。
Reading a book is a change of pace for me.
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きぶんがいい気分がいい
kibun ga ii

N4

1.feeling pleasant and good.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-Adjective (keiyoushi) - yoi/ii class

今日は気分がいいです。
I feel good today.
散歩すると気分がいい。
Taking a walk makes me feel good.
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きぶんがわるい気分が悪い
kibun ga warui

N4

1.feeling sick or unwell.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)

今日は気分が悪いです。
I feel sick today.
彼女は気分が悪いそうです。
She seems to be feeling unwell.
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WORD OF THE DAY

はなび

花火

hanabi

definition
気分 きぶん
気分 きぶん
気分転換 きぶんてんかん
気分がいい きぶんがいい
気分が悪い きぶんがわるい

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