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Definition of kawaii in English: kawaiiadjective kəˈwʌɪkəˈwī (in the context of Japanese popular culture) cute. she paints elephants that are extremely kawaii Example sentencesExamples - Though my first thought was it better not be like the 1,000,000 + views of the white girl looking kawaii and not saying a thing.
- Other common symbols of her blight include the pronouncement in public of such words as "kawaii" and following everyone's name with " san ".
- The effeminate star has made a name for himself over the last couple of years and is considered the epitome of "kawaii" by Japanese women.
- The shojo and kawaii (cute) culture are commonly associated with consumerism, with the regressive tendency to escape from social realities, at best with a passive resistance to social norms.
- Hitherby pushes open the door and peeks a bit of cloud with a particularly kawaii eye through theopening.
- These characters frequently bear expressions of mindless petulance, as if adult emotions of rage and frustration were seething beneath their all too kawaii surface.
- I wanted to make them pretty and kawaii.
- Fun for when I'm bored and end up exchanging "kawaii" emails with coworkers on the weekends but simply a waste.
- Brainwashed with a craving for Western consumer goods the need to possess foreign brand names, as well as kawaii objects, has become a national obsession, especially amongst teenage girls.
- I thought that story was so kawaii and really wanted to read more!
- The cat was so cute, kawaii!
- Kawaii seems to serve as a shield against maturity, adult responsibility and sexual desire; it was often mixed with objects that simultaneously reference more adult themes.
- The first is kawaii, or cuteness.
- Breathtakingly kitsch to the outsider, many Japanese would simply utter an awestruck "kawaii!"
- The exhibit also examines how the "kawaii," or cute imagery predominant in Japanese pop culture, has been corrupted by some artists through sexual and violent content.
- The kitschy cuteness of kawaii (cute) consumer culture, so well documented by Sharon Kinsella in her article, " Cuties in Japan ", surfaces in several Miyazaki texts.
- Lee and I gave my Dad a Settlers of Catan travel set for his birthday, which is so kawaii.
- If Hello Kitty and Pikachu are the epitome of kawaii, then the art of Yoshitomo Nara is the anti-kawaii.
- "Japan is the world capital of kawaii [ cuteness ]," explains Guy Murphy of the Bartle Bogle Hegarty ad agency in Singapore.
- One of the most ubiquitous examples of kawaii is Hello Kitty, a mouthless, expressionless, large-headed kitten that emblazons lunch boxes, T-shirts, wallpaper and coffee mugs.
noun kəˈwʌɪkəˈwī mass nounThe quality of being cute, or items that are cute. even in a cosmopolitan city like Tokyo, kawaii is everywhere Example sentencesExamples - Japan is the world capital of kawaii [ cuteness ], explains Guy Murphy of the Bartle Bogle Hegarty ad agency in Singapore.
- The shojo and kawaii (cute) culture are commonly associated with consumerism, with the regressive tendency to escape from social realities, at best with a passive resistance to social norms.
- Other common symbols of her blight include the pronouncement in public of such words as "kawaii" and following everyone's name with " san ".
- The most important thing in selling to girls is kawaii, or cuteness.
- Kawaii seems to serve as a shield against maturity, adult responsibility and sexual desire; it was often mixed with objects that simultaneously reference more adult themes.
- Murakami uses the term to explain and critique the stubborn two-dimensionality of anime, manga and Japanese art, and Japan's kawaii (cute) consumer culture.
- They went gaga over everything kawaii.
Definition of kawaii in US English: kawaiiadjectivekəˈwī (in the context of Japanese popular culture) cute. she paints elephants that are extremely kawaii Example sentencesExamples - The effeminate star has made a name for himself over the last couple of years and is considered the epitome of "kawaii" by Japanese women.
- Other common symbols of her blight include the pronouncement in public of such words as "kawaii" and following everyone's name with " san ".
- Fun for when I'm bored and end up exchanging "kawaii" emails with coworkers on the weekends but simply a waste.
- The exhibit also examines how the "kawaii," or cute imagery predominant in Japanese pop culture, has been corrupted by some artists through sexual and violent content.
- "Japan is the world capital of kawaii [ cuteness ]," explains Guy Murphy of the Bartle Bogle Hegarty ad agency in Singapore.
- The cat was so cute, kawaii!
- The kitschy cuteness of kawaii (cute) consumer culture, so well documented by Sharon Kinsella in her article, " Cuties in Japan ", surfaces in several Miyazaki texts.
- Lee and I gave my Dad a Settlers of Catan travel set for his birthday, which is so kawaii.
- I wanted to make them pretty and kawaii.
- One of the most ubiquitous examples of kawaii is Hello Kitty, a mouthless, expressionless, large-headed kitten that emblazons lunch boxes, T-shirts, wallpaper and coffee mugs.
- These characters frequently bear expressions of mindless petulance, as if adult emotions of rage and frustration were seething beneath their all too kawaii surface.
- The shojo and kawaii (cute) culture are commonly associated with consumerism, with the regressive tendency to escape from social realities, at best with a passive resistance to social norms.
- Breathtakingly kitsch to the outsider, many Japanese would simply utter an awestruck "kawaii!"
- Brainwashed with a craving for Western consumer goods the need to possess foreign brand names, as well as kawaii objects, has become a national obsession, especially amongst teenage girls.
- Kawaii seems to serve as a shield against maturity, adult responsibility and sexual desire; it was often mixed with objects that simultaneously reference more adult themes.
- I thought that story was so kawaii and really wanted to read more!
- Hitherby pushes open the door and peeks a bit of cloud with a particularly kawaii eye through theopening.
- Though my first thought was it better not be like the 1,000,000 + views of the white girl looking kawaii and not saying a thing.
- If Hello Kitty and Pikachu are the epitome of kawaii, then the art of Yoshitomo Nara is the anti-kawaii.
- The first is kawaii, or cuteness.
nounkəˈwī The quality of being cute, or items that are cute. even in a cosmopolitan city like Tokyo, kawaii is everywhere Example sentencesExamples - They went gaga over everything kawaii.
- Japan is the world capital of kawaii [ cuteness ], explains Guy Murphy of the Bartle Bogle Hegarty ad agency in Singapore.
- The most important thing in selling to girls is kawaii, or cuteness.
- Murakami uses the term to explain and critique the stubborn two-dimensionality of anime, manga and Japanese art, and Japan's kawaii (cute) consumer culture.
- Kawaii seems to serve as a shield against maturity, adult responsibility and sexual desire; it was often mixed with objects that simultaneously reference more adult themes.
- Other common symbols of her blight include the pronouncement in public of such words as "kawaii" and following everyone's name with " san ".
- The shojo and kawaii (cute) culture are commonly associated with consumerism, with the regressive tendency to escape from social realities, at best with a passive resistance to social norms.
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