なかなか
Meanings
- Very
- Quite
- Considerably
About this pattern
Explanation
なかなか is a versatile modifier that emphasizes that something is hard to achieve, take longer than expected, or is notable in degree. In negative clauses, it strongly conveys that something is difficult or slow to happen, often with an implication of persistence or effort. In affirmative or descriptive use, it can mean “quite” or “considerably” to express a positive, noticeable degree, especially with adjectives or verbs that convey evaluation or effort. Typical contexts include tasks that are slow or challenging, or praising something that is better than expected.
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Example sentences
This homework is tough, and it’s hard to finish.
That’s a pretty good design.
Preparing for the exam takes a lot of time.
Once you start this book, you can’t easily put it down.
I think he’s a person who doesn’t get angry easily.
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