キブン
Meanings
Noun
1. feeling; mood
Pitch accent
ブン
Composed of
spirit; mind; nature; disposition; motivation; intention
part; portion; amount; worth (as in "two days' worth"); one's means; one's place; one's duty
Used in vocabulary (13 in total)
change of pace; change of mood; (mental) break (e.g. going for a walk); refreshment
moody person
according to (depending on) the mood of the moment; as one's fancy dictates
Examples (71 in total)
Are you feeling OK?
I feel great.
I feel refreshed.
I feel fine.
How do you feel now?
What do you feel like eating?
I felt like talking to someone.
How do you feel today?
I do feel pretty good.
I feel like crying now.
I feel like going out today.
She felt like dancing.
I don't feel like sleeping just now.
I feel like taking a rest.
I feel like having a drink.
I feel like a brand new person.
I don't feel like going out right now.
Does that make you feel better?
I don't want to feel blue.
I feel like I'm dreaming.
I feel like taking a bath now.
Are you feeling better now?
I'm not in the mood for pizza.
I'm feeling fine now.
I felt refreshed after showering.
I feel refreshed after taking a walk.
I feel like dancing in the fields.
His moods often change.
Why do I feel this way?
He feels very happy.
I feel terrible today.
"How do you feel?" he asked.
I feel like singing in the rain.
I'm not in the mood to go to a party.
I feel like taking a hot spring bath tonight.
I felt as if I were dreaming.
I'm not in the mood for beer.
I often feel depressed.
I felt much more relaxed.
I really don't feel like talking right now.
I can imagine how you felt.
I got very tired, but I felt good.
I'm not in the mood to watch TV this evening.
I don't feel like taking a walk this morning.
I am feeling much better now.
It's a nice day and I feel like taking a walk.
I feel like going to bed early tonight.
I feel relaxed with him.
A glass of orange juice refreshed me.
I feel so happy today.
This music suits my present mood.
I'm not feeling well, so I can't see you today.
She was not in the mood for lunch.
If you take this medicine, you'll feel a lot better.
He is always upset by her words.
I feel quite at ease when I sit in this chair.
She felt as if she had seen a ghost.
I don't really feel like eating Ethiopian food tonight.
Every time I meet him, I feel so happy.
When her husband died, she felt like committing suicide.
Just talking about your feelings can make you feel better.
The news made me happy.
It was such a lovely day that everybody was feeling happy and cheerful.
I can see a clear blue sky and feel so good.
Today I just feel like staying at home and doing nothing.
The flowers in her new vase refreshed her.
I felt refreshed after a swim in the pool.
Whatever you said to him made him feel better.
Do you enjoy making me feeling like the dead?
The brightness of her smile always makes me feel better.
The thought of going to work tomorrow really depresses me.