Japanese

みいる
Meaning: to gaze at; to stare at; to be captivated by
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 見入る 見入ない
Polite 見入ます 見入ません
Past 見入た 見入なかった
Polite + Past 見入ました 見入ませんでした
Te-form 見入て 見入なくて
Potential 見入られる 見入られない
Passive 見入られる 見入られない
Causative 見入させる 見入させない
Imperative 見入ろ 見入るな

Handwriting

見
入
る

Example sentences

She forgot the time and was gazing at the beautiful painting.
彼は美しすぎる景色に我を忘れて見入っていた。
He was staring blankly at the scenery, completely losing himself in its beauty.

Usage Notes

Used when someone is staring at something intently, often while being captivated by its beauty or interesting nature.

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