Jisho

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Words — 1 found

Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. remainder; remnant; rest; balance; surplus; remains (of a meal); leftoversUsually written using kana alone, Only applies to あまり
  • ぎょうざ
  • あまり
  • ギョーザ餃子
  • いえ
  • つく作りました
  • かわ
  • すく少なかった
  • せいか
  • すこ少し
  • あま余って
  • しまいました
Gyoza stuffing? I made some gyoza at home but, possibly because I didn't have enough dough, I had some of the filling left over.
Adverb (fukushi)
2. (not) very; (not) muchUsually written using kana alone, with neg. sentence
  • それ
  • あまり
  • かち価値
  • ない
It's not worth much.
Adverb (fukushi)
3. too much; excessively; overlyUsually written using kana alone, See also あまりに, See also の余り のあまり, esp. as あまりに(も)
Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
4. extreme; great; severe; tremendous; terrible
  • スイートルーム
  • あまり
  • ごうか豪華さに
  • ウットリした
We were entranced by the fabulous suite.
Noun, used as a suffix
5. more than; overOnly applies to あまり
  • いっかげつ1か月
  • あまり
  • なごや名古屋
  • 居た
  • ことがある
I lived for more than a month in Nagoya.
Other forms
余り 【あんまり】餘り 【あまり】餘り 【あんまり】
Notes
餘り: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. 餘り: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
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Kanji — 8 found

4.943477154592709
7 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
too much, myself, surplus, other, remainder
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8.421358729235578
11 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
surplus, besides
On: ジョウ
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72.72727272727273
13 strokes. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
envious, be jealous, covet
On: セン エン
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90.90909090909092
12 strokes. Jinmeiyō kanji.
leftovers, residue, remains
On: ジョウ
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Sentences — 668 found

  • jreibun/643/1
      絶対に合格すると思って一緒に見に行ったのだが、大学の掲示板に自分の番号がないことがわかり、あまりのショックに
    • いもうと
    • は今にも泣き出しそうになっている。
    • あね
    • の私はとりあえず
    • いもうと
    • を落ち着かせようと近くのベンチに
    • いもうと
    • すわ座らせた
    I went with my younger sister to see the results of the university entrance examination posted on the bulletin board, thinking she would definitely be accepted. However, when we realized that her number was not on the board, my sister was so shocked that she was close to tears. As her older sister, I tried to calm her down, by inviting her to sit down on the nearby bench with me for a while. Jreibun
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