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Chinese
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certainly; must; will certainly; must; will; necessarily
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so; thus; like this so; thus; like this; ‑ly; correct; right
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trad. (必然)
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必
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simp. #(必然)
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必
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Pronunciation
Adjective
必然
- inevitable; certain
Adverb
必然
- without fail; certainly; surely; definitely; inevitably
你把這事告訴她,她必然跳腳。 [Taiwanese Mandarin, trad.]
你把这事告诉她,她必然跳脚。 [Taiwanese Mandarin, simp.]- Nǐ bǎ zhè shì gàosù tā, tā bìrán tiàojiǎo.
- If you tell this to her, she will definitely go mad.
Synonyms
- 一定 (yīdìng)
- 保準/保准 (bǎozhǔn) (colloquial)
- 保管 (bǎoguǎn)
- 保險/保险 (bǎoxiǎn) (dialectal)
- 勢必/势必 (shìbì)
- 定必 (ding6 bit1) (Cantonese)
- 局 (Zhangzhou Hokkien)
- 必定 (bìdìng)
- 決計/决计 (juéjì)
- 準保/准保 (zhǔnbǎo)
- 準定/准定 (zhǔndìng)
- 無疑/无疑 (wúyí)
- 硬額/硬额 (Quanzhou Hokkien)
- 肯定 (kěndìng)
Antonyms
Noun
必然
- (philosophy) necessity
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Japanese
Pronunciation
Adjective
必然 • (hitsuzen) -na (adnominal 必然な (hitsuzen na), adverbial 必然に (hitsuzen ni))
- certain, inevitable, necessary
Synonyms
- 必至 (hisshi)
- 確実 (kakujitsu)
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “as an adjectival noun”): 不可能 (fukanō, “impossible”), 偶然 (gūzen, “incidental”), 可能 (kanō, “possible”)
- (antonym(s) of “as an adjective”): ありえない (arienai, “impossible”), ありうる (arieru, “possible”)
Noun
必然 • (hitsuzen)
- certainty, inevitability, necessity
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References
Korean
Noun
必然 • (piryeon) (hangeul 필연)
- hanja form? of 필연 (“necessity”)
Vietnamese
Adverb
必然
- chữ Hán form of tất nhiên (“inevitably; naturally; of course”).