なお①
Meanings
- Still
- Yet
- Even
- In addition
About this pattern
Explanation
なお① is an adverb used to add information that shows a contrast, continuation, or emphasis after a previous clause. It functions similarly to “still,” “yet,” or “moreover” in English. It marks that despite what was stated before, another point holds true, or that the situation continues. It can convey a sense of emphasis or a smoother transition to additional information. Typical contexts include: adding new facts that reinforce a point, indicating that the situation remains true despite expectations, or presenting supplementary information that complements what was already said. It can appear at the beginning of a sentence after a period or after a comma as a linking adverb.
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Example sentences
He is busy. Still, he plans to go home early today.
This method is difficult. Yet, if it succeeds, it will have a big effect.
She is lively for her age. In addition, she continues exercising.
The meeting was postponed. Furthermore, the schedule was changed to after next week.
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