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んばかり (n bakari) - As If About To

Verb-ない + んばかり

Quick answer

Verb-ない + んばかり means "As if about to ~". It is a N1 Japanese grammar point with examples and drills on this page.

Meaning

As if about to ~

Explanation

This expression is used to describe an action that seems as if it's about to happen but hasn't actually happened. It often conveys vivid imagery and can reflect a speaker's perception or emotion about the imminent action.

Examples

彼は泣かんばかりの顔をしている。
かれはなかんばかりのかおをしている。
He looks as if he is about to cry.
犬は飛びかからんばかりの勢いだ。
いぬはとびかからんばかりのいきおいだ。
The dog looks ready to pounce any moment now.
彼女は怒らんばかりの声を上げた。
かのじょはおこらんばかりのこえをあげた。
She raised her voice as if about to get angry.

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Verb-ない + んばかり

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