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Kana: いっしょうけんめい Romaji: isshoukenmei Level: N4

一生懸命

Meaning in English

with utmost effort, very hard, earnestly

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What it means

A phrase meaning to exert oneself with all one’s energy; it describes performing a task with unwavering dedication and diligence, often used to express trying as hard as possible.

Main meanings

  • emphasizes putting all one's energy into a task
  • conveys wholehearted, diligent effort rather than a casual attempt
  • often used to describe study, work, sports, or crafts requiring persistence
  • can function as an adverbial modifier for verbs in sentences

How to use it

Used before verbs to describe how an action is performed; common in both casual and formal speech, with variants including 一生懸命に勉強する or 一生懸命勉強する, depending on style and emphasis.

Variants and close terms

  • 精一杯 (seiippai) — maximum effort
  • 全力を尽くす (zenryoku wo tsukusu) — to spare no effort
  • 全力投球 (zenryoku toukyuu) — give it your best shot

Composition

  • 一生 — lifetime, one's entire life
  • 懸命 — earnest effort, with life at stake
  • Combination — devoting one's life energy to a task; extreme effort

Etymology

isshōkenmei is a compound formed by combining 一生 (いっしょう) lifetime and 懸命 (けんめい) earnest effort; in compounds the readings fuse to produce the common pronunciation.

Origin

Meiji period onward; usage spread widely in modern Japanese and everyday speech, reinforcing the notion of giving maximum effort in any task.

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