Japanese

ふきげん
Meaning: bad mood; displeasure; grumpiness
Part of Speech: Noun, Adjectival noun

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Handwriting

不
機
嫌

Example sentences

She has had a grumpy look on her face since this morning.
彼女は不機嫌そうに眉をひそめた。
She knit her brows in displeasure.
不機嫌そうな顔で、彼は私を睨みつけた。
He glared at me with a displeased look on his face.
彼は不機嫌を露骨に顔に出した。
He showed his displeasure plainly on his face.
彼は不機嫌になると、周囲の人に対して毒づく癖がある。
He has a habit of swearing at people around him when he gets in a bad mood.

Usage Notes

Describes a state of being in a bad mood or showing displeasure.

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