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Kana: はげむ Romaji: hagemu Level: N1

励む

Meaning in English

to be zealous, to make an effort

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What it means

To strive or exert oneself toward a goal; 励む describes putting steady effort into study, practice, or work with perseverance and self-discipline.

Main meanings

  • to make a sustained effort toward a goal, especially by focusing energy on study or work
  • to exert oneself physically or mentally; to persevere through a challenging task
  • often used with phrases like 練習に励む, 研究に励む to describe active dedication in Japanese contexts

How to use it

Used to describe personal effort and perseverance in Japanese; contexts range from formal to everyday speech; used with phrases such as 練習に励む, 研究に励む; it is intransitive and is not used to encourage others (that nuance belongs to 励ます).

Variants and close terms

  • 努力する (doryoku suru) — to make an effort
  • 奮闘する (funtou suru) — to strive, to fight hard
  • 尽力する (jinryoku suru) — to exert all one's strength
  • 怠ける (namakeru) — to be lazy (antonym)

Composition

  • 励: spur, to encourage; combined with -む to form an intransitive verb that expresses self-imposed exertion

Etymology

Etymology The kun'yomi はげむ attaches to the kanji 励, with the verb-ending -む; the kanji 励 conveys motivation or urging, and together they express the act of urging oneself to act.

Origin

A long-standing native verb used in classical and modern Japanese to describe self-imposed effort in study, work, sport, and daily life.

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verb (五段動詞)

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