kawaii

/kəˈwaɪ.i/

KƏWAꞮ · i (2 syllables)

English Adj
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Definition

Cute, adorable.

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 可愛(かわい)い (kawaii, “lovable; adorable; cute”).

Example Sentences

  • "She bought a kawaii keychain shaped like a kitten."
  • "However, Wong's connection to kawaii culture, which I have attempted to establish here, suggests a different reading of his films. As Larissa Hjorth has argued, “The kawaii is not about post-humanism but rather a clear demonstration of neo-humanist types” (144). In this sense, East Asian kawaii culture, like Wong's films, should be understood as desperate attempts to create a dreamlike humanist space within the harsh reality of globalized capitalism."
  • "The female has been reduced to a manageable, nonthreatening form. As we've mentioned, the cyborgs are depicted with typically kawaii features, such as disproportionately large eyes and heads, and thin bodies. Each girl is dressed by her handler in keeping with a particular style. For example, Triela often wears a masculine pants suit […]"
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