What is another word for Moe?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊ] (IPA)

"Moe" is a term often used in anime and manga communities to describe a type of character that is cute, innocent, and lovable. While there are no direct synonyms for the term, there are other words that can be used to describe a similar type of character. For example, "kawaii" is a Japanese term that means "cute" and is often used to describe characters or items with a similar aesthetic to "moe" characters. "Charming," "cuddly," and "adorable" are also words that can be used to describe characters with a similar appeal. Whether it's used to describe a character in a Japanese animation or a person in real life, "moe" is a term that conveys a specific type of endearing character.

What are the hypernyms for Moe?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Moe

In him a royall Prince, and many Moe Of noble blood in this declining Land; The King is not himselfe, but basely led By Flatterers, and what they will informe Meerely in hate 'gainst any of vs all, That will the King seuerely prosecute 'Gainst vs, our liues, our children, and our heires Ros.
"Richard-II"
Shakespeare, William
Such were the Philosophicall works of Lucretius Carus among the Romaines, the Astronomicall of Aratus and Manilius, one Greeke th'other Latine, the Medicinall of Nicander, and that of Oprianus of hunting and fishes, and many Moe that were too long to recite in this place.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
Now touching the situation of measures, there are as manie or more proportions of them which I referre to the makers phantasie and choise, contented with two or three ocular examples and no Moe.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham

Famous quotes with Moe

  • By the mid-1930s, Moe Annenburg was AT&T's fifth largest customer.
    William Poundstone

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