ものの
Meanings
- Although
- But
- Even though
About this pattern
Explanation
ものの is used to express a contrast between what precedes it and what follows. It has a nuance similar to 'although' or 'even though,' but it often sets up a surprising or contrary result in the second clause. It is commonly used in written or formal contexts, or in more literary or polished speech. The clause before ものの states an expectation, limitation, or situation, and the following clause presents an opposite outcome or reaction. It's not the same as けれども or ですが; ものの emphasizes a concession with a sense of nuance about the preceding statement.
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Example sentences
He tried hard, but he couldn't get the result.
Although it’s raining, we’ll go out to play.
It is expensive, but the quality is very good.
She has little experience, but her ability is high.
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