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

  1. very much
  2. intensely
  3. overwhelmingly
  4. excessively
  5. irresistibly
  6. without any obvious reason

Reading

Kana

むしょうに

Romaji

mushou ni

Stroke Sequence

3 Characters • 23 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N2 Jōyō Grade 5 Kanken 6級 Rank 6911 Priority B

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

無闇に

むやみに

excessively

無事に

ぶじに

in peace

無人

ぶにん

shorthandedness

無理

むり

impossible

無茶

むちゃ

rash

無料

むりょう

free (of charge)

無事

ぶじ

good health

無職

むしょく

without an occupation

無言

むごん

silence (not speaking)

無線

むせん

radio (communication)

無用

むよう

unnecessary

Example Sentences

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I very much want to eat sweet confections.

Aren't there times when you overwhelmingly want to weep?

I wonder why when we get tired, we want to eat a lot of junk food.

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.