Bilingual Guide
Unsparing
Comprehensive Japanese translation guide for the word "unsparing".
How to say in Japanese
吝か
やぶさか (yabusaka)
N1
unwilling; reluctant; unsparing; not hesitating to do something
どんな協力も惜しまず、ご協力に吝かではありません。
We will spare no effort and are willing to cooperate in any way.
Vocabulary Practice Quiz
Choose the most natural Japanese translation for this context:
吝か ... (unsparing)
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Context Nuance:
- 吝か: Often used in the negative form 「〜に吝かではない」 (yabusaka de wa nai), meaning 'not reluctant to do ~' or 'willing to do ~'. It implies a readiness to offer help, effort, or something valuable without holding back. It can also mean 'reluctant' or 'sparing' when used positively, but the negative form is much more common.
- 吝か: Often used in the negative form 「〜に吝かではない」 (yabusaka de wa nai), meaning 'not reluctant to do ~' or 'willing to do ~'. It implies a readiness to offer help, effort, or something valuable without holding back. It can also mean 'reluctant' or 'sparing' when used positively, but the negative form is much more common.
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