イズム

Japanese

Etymology 1

From English ism.

Pronunciation

Noun

イズム (rōmaji izumu)

  1. (rare) an ism

Etymology 2

From English -ism.

Suffix

イズム (rōmaji -izumu)

  1. (rare) -ism
    • 2008 July 23, TAGRO, “#05”, in 変ゼミ [Abnormal Physiology Seminar], volume 1 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN, page 90:
      評価は約束しよう 田口君の堕落した破滅願望 水越君のドマゾヒズム 市河君の冷徹なる映像イズム 武蔵君の寝取られフェチ それぞれの嗜好を満足させるこの課題!
      Hyōka wa yakusoku shiyō Taguchi-kun no daraku shita hametsu ganbō Mizukoshi-kun no do-mazohizumu Ichikawa-kun no reitetsu naru eizō-izumu Musashi-kun no netorare fechi Sorezore no shikō o manzoku saseru kono kadai!
      I’ll be evaluating this as promised. Taguchi-kun’s degenerate destructive aspiration. Mizukoshi-kun’s extreme masochism. Ichikawa-kun’s calm filming fetish. Musashi-kun’s cuckold’s fetish. You all have managed to satisfied your personal preferences for this assignment!

Synonyms

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