Japanese

める

ながめる
Meaning: to gaze at; to look at; to watch
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 眺める 眺めない
Polite 眺めます 眺めません
Past 眺めた 眺めなかった
Polite + Past 眺めました 眺めませんでした
Te-form 眺めて 眺めなくて
Potential 眺められる 眺められない
Passive 眺められる 眺められない
Causative 眺めさせる 眺めさせない
Imperative 眺めろ 眺めるな

Handwriting

眺
め
る

Example sentences

He was quietly gazing at the sunset.
山頂から眺める日の出は、息を呑むほど美しい光景だった。
The sunrise viewed from the summit was a breathtaking sight.
窓の外をぼんやり眺めていた。
I was staring blankly out the window.
彼は大きな岩に座って海を眺めた。
He sat on a large rock and looked out at the sea.
窓越しに外の景色を眺める。
I look at the scenery outside through the window.
窓の外を眺める彼女の横顔が美しかった
Her profile as she gazed out the window was beautiful.
窓の外を眺めていると、美しい夕日が目に入った。
While looking out the window, a beautiful sunset came into my view.
窓際の席に座って、外の景色を眺めた。
I sat in the window seat and gazed at the scenery outside.
彼は憂いに沈んだ表情で窓の外を眺めていた。
He was looking out the window with an expression sunk in sorrow.
窓の外をぼーっと眺めていた。
I was absent-mindedly staring out the window.

Usage Notes

Often used for looking at a view or observing something with interest or emotion.

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