(やくどうかん)

やくどうかん
noun
sense of dynamism; vitality; lively energy
1. sense of dynamism; feeling of vitality; lively energy
An impression or feeling of vigorous movement, energy, and liveliness. Used to describe art, performances, writing, music, and anything that conveys a powerful sense of life and motion.
躍動感(やくどうかん)のある演技(えんぎ)だ。
It's a performance full of dynamic energy.
この()には躍動感(やくどうかん)がある。
This painting has a sense of dynamism.
選手(せんしゅ)たちの躍動感(やくどうかん)あふれるプレーに観客(かんきゃく)熱狂(ねっきょう)した。
The spectators went wild over the players' dynamic and energetic play.

Composed of 躍動(やくどう) (dynamic movement/vigor) + (かん) (feeling/sense). A word frequently used in art criticism, sports commentary, and reviews of creative works. The (かん) suffix indicates the subjective impression the viewer receives.

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 躍動感(やくどうかん)がある: to have a sense of dynamism
  • 躍動感(やくどうかん)あふれる: overflowing with dynamism
  • 躍動感(やくどうかん)のある写真(しゃしん): a dynamic photograph
  • 躍動感(やくどうかん)()ちた: filled with dynamic energy

SIMILAR WORDS:

  • 迫力(はくりょく): impact/power — visual or emotional force, not necessarily movement
  • 臨場感(りんじょうかん): sense of presence/being there — immersive feeling
  • 躍動(やくどう): dynamic movement — the movement itself, not the impression