chikara

[tʃɪkɑːrə]

chikara Definition

Japanese word meaning 'power', 'strength', or 'ability'.

Using chikara: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chikara" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used all his chikara to lift the heavy box.

  • Example

    She showed her chikara in the martial arts competition.

  • Example

    The chikara of the storm was too much for the old building.

Phrases with chikara

  • chikara-gake

    a sumo wrestling technique that involves using one's strength and power to lift an opponent out of the ring

    Example

    The wrestler won the match with a chikara-gake move.

  • chikara-mizu

    a Japanese term for 'power water', which is believed to have healing properties and is used in traditional medicine

    Example

    The doctor prescribed chikara-mizu to help with my fatigue.

  • chikara-reki

    a Japanese term for 'power spot', which refers to a location believed to have spiritual energy or power

    Example

    The mountain is considered a chikara-reki, attracting many hikers seeking spiritual experiences.

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Summary: chikara in Brief

The Japanese word 'chikara' [tʃɪkɑːrə] means 'power', 'strength', or 'ability'. It can be used in various contexts, such as lifting heavy objects, martial arts, or describing the force of a storm. It also appears in phrases like 'chikara-gake', a sumo wrestling technique, 'chikara-mizu', a healing water, and 'chikara-reki', a spiritual power spot.