インソール
いんそーる
noun
insole; shoe insert
1.
insole; shoe insert; inner sole
A removable insert placed inside a shoe for comfort, support, or size adjustment. Used for orthopedic purposes, sports performance, or daily comfort.
インソールを入れたら歩きやすくなった。
Walking became easier after I put in insoles.
靴のサイズが少し大きいので、インソールで調整した。
The shoes were a bit big, so I adjusted them with insoles.
足の裏が痛いので、整形外科で専用のインソールを作ってもらった。
Because the soles of my feet hurt, I had custom insoles made at the orthopedic clinic.
From English "insole." Widely used in Japan for both everyday comfort insoles sold at drugstores and shoe shops, and specialized orthopedic insoles prescribed by clinics.
COMMON COLLOCATIONS:
- インソールを入れる: to insert insoles
- インソールを替える: to change insoles
- 衝撃吸収インソール: shock-absorbing insoles
- オーダーメイドインソール: custom-made insoles
SIMILAR WORDS:
- 中敷き: insole — the Japanese word; same meaning, used in traditional shoe contexts
- 靴底: shoe sole — the outer bottom of the shoe, not an insert