There are 28 total results for your 得ない search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
得ない see styles |
enai えない |
(suf,adj-i) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 得る・える・1,得る・える・2) unable to ...; cannot ... |
有得ない see styles |
arienai ありえない |
(adjective) (kana only) impossible; unlikely; improbable |
あり得ない see styles |
arienai ありえない |
(adjective) (kana only) impossible; unlikely; improbable |
ざる得ない see styles |
zaruenai ざるえない |
(exp,adj-i) (after the -nai stem of a verb) (See ざるを得ない) have to; have no choice but to; cannot help (doing); be compelled to; be obliged to; be forced to |
意を得ない see styles |
ioenai いをえない |
(exp,adj-i) (See 意を得る・1) beyond one's comprehension; beyond one's grasp |
有り得ない see styles |
arienai ありえない |
(adjective) (kana only) impossible; unlikely; improbable |
禁じ得ない see styles |
kinjienai きんじえない |
(adjective) insuppressible; irresistible |
あり得ない程 see styles |
arienaihodo ありえないほど |
(kana only) unbelievable (extent) |
ざるを得ない see styles |
zaruoenai ざるをえない |
(exp,adj-i) (after the -nai stem of a verb) have to; have no choice but to; cannot help (doing); be compelled to; be obliged to; be forced to |
せざる得ない see styles |
sezaruenai せざるえない |
(exp,adj-i) (See ざる,せざるを得ない) cannot avoid doing; cannot help but (do); is compelled to do; (feel) obliged to (do); has to do |
やむを得ない see styles |
yamuoenai やむをえない |
(expression) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
やもう得ない see styles |
yamouenai / yamoenai やもうえない |
(exp,adj-i) (incorrect variant of やむを得ない) (See やむを得ない) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
変わり得ない see styles |
kawarienai かわりえない |
(exp,adj-i) not able to change |
已むを得ない see styles |
yamuoenai やむをえない |
(expression) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
有り得ない程 see styles |
arienaihodo ありえないほど |
(kana only) unbelievable (extent) |
止むを得ない see styles |
yamuoenai やむをえない |
(expression) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
あり得ないほど see styles |
arienaihodo ありえないほど |
(kana only) unbelievable (extent) |
せざるを得ない see styles |
sezaruoenai せざるをえない |
(exp,adj-i) (See ざる) cannot avoid doing; cannot help but (do); is compelled to do; (feel) obliged to (do); has to do |
まずあり得ない see styles |
mazuarienai まずありえない |
(expression) very improbable; vanishingly unlikely; only with a miracle |
やらざるを得ない see styles |
yarazaruoenai やらざるをえない |
(expression) (See せざるを得ない) cannot avoid doing; cannot help but (do); is compelled to do; (feel) obliged to (do); has to do |
使わざるを得ない see styles |
tsukawazaruoenai つかわざるをえない |
(exp,adj-i) (See 使わざるを得ず・つかわざるをえず) forced to use; forced into a position |
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kinjienai きんじえない |
(exp,adj-i) (as ...を〜) cannot help (laughing, feeling sympathy, etc.); cannot hold back (tears, anger, etc.); cannot suppress |
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kawarienai かわりえない |
(exp,adj-i) (ant: 変わり得る) not able to change |
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arienai ありえない |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) (See ありえる) impossible; (adjective) (2) (kana only) unthinkable; ridiculous; absurd |
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arienaihodo ありえないほど |
(kana only) unbelievable (extent) |
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yamuoenai やむをえない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
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yamuoenai やむをえない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
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yamuoenai やむをえない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be helped; unavoidable |
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