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[もの()·おも()·]
monoomoi
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[ものおも()·]
monoomoi

Root Words:

[もの() + おも()·]
mono + omoi

English Meaning(s) for 物思い

noun
  1. reverie; meditation; anxiety; thought; pensiveness

Definition and Synonyms for 物思い

Trouble a strong feeling of anxiety
Synonyms: うるさい, 不安, 不安心, 心労, 心痛, 心配, 恐る, 恐れ, 恐れる, 患う, 憂い, 憂心, 憂患, 憂慮, 憂苦, 懸念, 気がかり, 煩い, 煩わしい, 物思い, 痛心, 苦悩, 頭痛
Pensiveness persistent morbid meditation on a problem
Synonyms: 物思い
Anxiousness a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic
Synonyms: こわ, かしこ, 不吉, 不安, 不安心, 心もとない, 心労, 心遣い, 心配, 心配り, 怖い, 恐る, 恐れ, 恐れる, 患う, 悲嘆, 憂い, 憂い, 憂え, 憂える, 憂い事, 憂心, 憂慮, 憂虞, 懸念, 気がかり, 気苦労, 気遣い, 気遣う, 気遣わしい, 気骨, 気骨, 物思い, 物案じ, 苦悶, 鬼胎

Meanings for each kanji in 物思い

» thing; object; matter
» think

Categories 物思い is a member of

Anxiety a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune
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Melancholy a feeling of thoughtful sadness
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Psychological State a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic
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Sample Sentences for 物思い

The professor seemed to be lost in thought.
He was lost in thought with his hand on his forehead.
While he was lost in thought, he heard his name called.
He is buried in thought.
She was walking to and fro, lost in thought.

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