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ぜんぜん

ぜんぜん + negative verb/adjectiveぜんぜん + ない (informal emphasis)ぜんぜん + ありません/ありませんでした (polite)

Meanings

  • not at all
  • completely (in negative contexts)
  • utterly (with negation)

About this pattern

Explanation

ぜんぜん is used to strongly negate or emphasize that something does not happen or is not true. It almost always combines with a negative verb or adjective (e.g., ぜんぜんわかりません, ぜんぜん知らない). In casual speech, ぜんぜん + ない/なかった is common; in formal contexts you’ll hear ぜんぜん…ありません/ありませんでした. It cannot be followed by positive verbs to mean “totally” in standard usage (e.g., ぜんぜんできる is unusual and sounds off; use ぜんぜんできません). The nuance is strong, conveying that something is far from the expected or desired level. Typical contexts include discussions of effort, understanding, performance, or satisfaction.

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Example sentences

この問題はぜんぜん分からない。

I don’t understand this problem at all.

今日はぜんぜん眠れませんでした。

I didn’t sleep at all today.

彼の説明はぜんぜん要領を得ていない。

His explanation doesn’t make any sense at all.