Used in a Sentence

sugoi

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sugoi.

Editorial note

Some of the people I was with would say sugoi about every 10 seconds and if you did something deserving a doumo you might get a sugoi instead.

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Quick take

(fandom slang, otaku culture) amazing, awesome

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sugoi gathered in one view.

adjective

(fandom slang, otaku culture) amazing, awesome

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sugoi.

adjective

(fandom slang, otaku culture) amazing, awesome

Example sentences

1

Some of the people I was with would say sugoi about every 10 seconds and if you did something deserving a doumo you might get a sugoi instead.

2

I miss the old Sugoi Sushi that was there - but am fine with the new construction.

3

Meccha at present, but it may reach sugoi levels with fine-tuning.

4

Right when the guy in that last video said 'sugoi' is about when I said 'oh shit' and crawled under my desk.

5

I've always felt that Sugoi weather clothes are some of the best out there.

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Once you speak if fluently, some words in Japanese have a very deep meaning that just cannot be translated while keeping the same exact meaning, like the words yabai or sugoi (to take very easy examples).

Quote examples

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To me, this is just more evidence for how strong this meme of Japanese uniqueness, coolness, "sugoi kawaii desune~~ ^-^" is.

2

I can't say if it's really "hacker" news, but it's definitely sugoi!

3

"Sugoi"/"Suge" ("great/amazing!") or " kawaii" ("cute!") are a couple examples.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sugoi in a sentence?

Some of the people I was with would say sugoi about every 10 seconds and if you did something deserving a doumo you might get a sugoi instead.

What does sugoi mean?

(fandom slang, otaku culture) amazing, awesome

What part of speech is sugoi?

sugoi is commonly used as adjective.