痛切
つうせつ
tsuusetsu
JLPT N1nounVocabularyLevel 92 - JLPT N1
Quick answer
痛切 (つうせつ (tsuusetsu)) means "Keen". It is a Japanese noun. Pronunciation, examples, and related kanji are on this page.
Meaning
Keen
Also : Deep · Acute
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Example Sentences
彼の痛切な思いが伝わってきました。
かれのつうせつなおもいがつたわってきました。
His keen and earnest feelings came through.
その悲劇的な事件は、社会に痛切な警告をもたらした。
そのひげきてきなじけんは、しゃかいにつうせつなけいこくをもたらした。
That tragic incident brought a keen warning to society.
Kanji in this word
Grammar to study at this level
- [Noun/Verb dictionary form] + に際して~に際して (ni saishite) - On the occasion of
- [Noun] + をもとに(して)~をもとに (wo moto ni) - Based on
- [Noun/Verb dictionary form] + にあたって~にあたって (ni atatte) - When doing; Upon
- [Plain form verb/adjective] + ものの~ものの (mono no) - Although; Even though
- [Verb/Adjective/Noun] + にしろ/にせよ~にしろ/にせよ (ni shiro/ni seyo) - Even if; Regardless of
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
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