synonym Comparative
むやみに
VS
むやみ
Differences Between "むやみに" and "むやみ"
Option A
むやみに
Meaning
thoughtlessly, recklessly, excessively, without good reason
Reading
むやみに (muyami ni)
Syllabus Level
N2
Practical Example
むやみに人に頼ってはいけない。
You shouldn't thoughtlessly rely on others.
Option B
むやみ
Meaning
thoughtless, reckless, excessively, unreasonably
Reading
むやみ (muyami)
Syllabus Level
N2
Practical Example
むやみに人を信用してはいけない。
You shouldn't trust people thoughtlessly.
Which one to use?
Select the correct Japanese word for this context
Which word fits this context: "(thoughtlessly, recklessly, excessively, without good reason)"?
🎉 正解 / Correct!
使い分け解説:
- むやみに: Implies doing something without careful consideration, excessively, or rashly, often with negative consequences. (深く考えずに、または度を超して何かをする様子を表す。しばしば好ましくない結果を招くニュアンスがある。)
- むやみ: Often used in the form むやみに (muyami ni) as an adverb. It describes doing something excessively, thoughtlessly, or without proper consideration, often leading to negative consequences.
- むやみに: Implies doing something without careful consideration, excessively, or rashly, often with negative consequences. (深く考えずに、または度を超して何かをする様子を表す。しばしば好ましくない結果を招くニュアンスがある。)
- むやみ: Often used in the form むやみに (muyami ni) as an adverb. It describes doing something excessively, thoughtlessly, or without proper consideration, often leading to negative consequences.
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