How to Say ‘To be relieved’ in Japanese
安心する
anshin suru
[ahn-sheen soo-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “to do安心,” meaning “to feel relieved/secure.” Also used as [安心できる] (“can feel secure”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: [安心する] is often used about people too: [あなたといると安心する] (“I feel safe/at ease when I’m with you”).
Phrase Breakdown
安心
anshin
[ahn-sheen]
relief; peace of mind
The feeling of being secure/relieved; often paired with する to describe the action/state.
会って話すと安心する。
When we meet and talk, I feel relieved.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do; to make
Forms the phrase 安心する (“to feel relieved / to feel at ease”). Frequently used in relationship conversations after clarity.
その一言で安心する。
That one sentence makes me feel relieved.
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