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一段と
Meaning in Englishby far, greater
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What it means
It means 'to a greater extent'—an adverb that intensifies the degree of a following adjective or verb, signaling a noticeable increase in quality or state.
Main meanings
- indicates a greater degree or heightened intensity (ichidan to)
- emphasizes a change in state or comparison, often before adjectives
- occurs in both formal writing and everyday speech to add emphasis
How to use it
Used as an adverb before adjectives or verbs to express heightened degree, in both formal and casual contexts; it typically modifies the following word to signal a stronger qualitative or quantitative sense.
Variants and close terms
- より一層 (yori issou) — stronger emphasis
- いっそう (issou) — more and more
- ますます (masumasu) — increasingly, more and more
Composition
- 一: one
- 段: step, level
- と: particle that links the noun phrase to a verbal/adjectival modifier, turning it into an adverbial meaning
Etymology
一 is one and 段 is a step or level; combined they form a unit meaning a single progression; the following と creates the adverbial sense of 'to a greater extent'.
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adverb (副詞)
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