無情

This is the 9129th most frequent Japanese word.


無情

"無情" (mujō) means "heartlessness" or "lack of compassion."


In this sentence, '無情' is used to describe the rain as being indifferent or unemotional, emphasizing its negative impact on people's moods.

この無情な雨は、人々の心をさらに暗くする。

This unfeeling rain darkens people's spirits even more.


Here, '無情' is used to describe the harsh and unfeeling nature of war, highlighting its devastating effects.

戦争の無情さを目の当たりにした。

I witnessed the cruelty of war firsthand.


In this context, '無情' characterizes the person's action as cold or heartless, demonstrating a lack of empathy or compassion towards the other person's plea.

彼は無情にも彼女の頼みを退けた。

He heartlessly rejected her request.