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Base na-adjective form. Used to describe something impressive, excellent, or beautiful, often in formal or appreciative contexts.
Theme

At a local art exhibition, User and their friend Aiko are admiring a painting and discussing its beauty.

見事

みごと

splendid, magnificent

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'knight' (sounds like 'knight' in '見事' kenji) performing a splendid feat — it's magnificent! 'Knight' → 見事 (kenji, 'splendid, magnificent').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『見事』 (kenji) is often used to praise achievements, performances, or natural beauty, such as in sports, art, or cherry blossom viewing, reflecting appreciation for excellence.

Forms

Base: 見事Base na-adjective form. Used to describe something impressive, excellent, or beautiful, often in formal or appreciative contexts.
Negative: 見事ではないAdd 『ではない』 (de wa nai, 'is not') after the base form → 『見事ではない』 (kenji de wa nai).
Past: 見事だったAdd 『だった』 (datta, past marker) after the base form → 『見事だった』 (kenji datta).
Adverbial: 見事にAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial marker) after the base form → 『見事に』 (kenji ni).
Comparative: より見事Comparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番見事Superlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + base adjective.