N445/179

ようだ

V普通形 + ようだい-adjective (終止形) + ようだな-adjective + な + ようだ名詞 + のようだ

Meanings

  • It seems that
  • It appears that
  • It looks like

About this pattern

Explanation

ようだ is used to express an inference or conclusion based on the speaker's impression, evidence, or sensory information. It’s softer than a definite statement and is often used when you infer something from what you’ve observed, heard, or remembered. It can indicate that something appears to be a certain way without claiming certainty. Use ようだ to report what seems to be the case, not what you know for sure. Its nuance is closer to “it looks like …” or “seems that …” rather than a firm fact. Compare with みたいだ (looks like, but based more on resemblance) and with だ/です for definite statements.

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Example sentences

雨が降るようだ。

It seems it will rain.

彼は速い話し方をするようだ。

He seems to speak quickly.

この道は混んでいるようだ。

This road seems congested.

田中さんは今日は忙しいようだ。

Mr. Tanaka seems to be busy today.

彼は風邪をひいたようだ。

He looks like he has caught a cold.

日本へ行ったばかりのようだ。

It seems like (he has) just gone to Japan.