Japanese

やす

たやす
Meaning: to let die out; to exhaust; to stop (e.g. a smile); to keep up (e.g. a fire)
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 絶やす 絶やさない
Polite 絶やします 絶やしません
Past 絶やした 絶やさなかった
Polite + Past 絶やしました 絶やしませんでした
Te-form 絶やして 絶やさなくて
Potential 絶やせる 絶やせない
Passive 絶やされる 絶やされない
Causative 絶やさせる 絶やさせない
Imperative 絶やせ 絶やすな

Handwriting

絶
や
す

Example sentences

No matter how hard things were, she never let the smile leave her face.
彼女は常に笑顔を絶やさない。
She always has a smile on her face.
職人が炉の火を絶やさないように見守っている。
The craftsman is watching over the furnace fire to make sure it doesn't go out.

Usage Notes

Often used in the negative to mean 'to not let something cease' (e.g., 絶やさない). It can also mean to exterminate or completely eliminate.

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