Word Meaning 無性に
むしょうに
mushou ni
無性に is read as むしょうに (mushou ni) and means very much.
Meaning
English
- very much
- intensely
- overwhelmingly
- excessively
- irresistibly
- without any obvious reason
Reading
Kana
むしょうに
Romaji
mushou ni
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4無性にお菓子が食べたい。
I very much want to eat sweet confections.
無性に泣きたくなる時ってない?
Aren't there times when you overwhelmingly want to weep?
疲れが溜まると無性に体に悪いもの食べたくなるのなんでなんだろう。
I wonder why when we get tired, we want to eat a lot of junk food.
普段あまり食べないのに、お茶漬けをさらさらと食べているコマーシャルを見ると、無性に食べたくなってしまう。
I don't usually eat it, but because I saw the commercial where the person was slurping down ochazuke, it made me really crave it.