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Kana: じつりょく Romaji: jitsuryoku Level: N3

実力

Meaning in English

real ability, true strength

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What it means

What does 実力 mean? 実力 denotes the level of actual ability or power a person or thing demonstrates, beyond potential or reputation, referring to the concrete skills, performance, and strength one can reliably show in tasks, tests, or competitions.

Main meanings

  • Actual skill level in a given field, especially when performance is compared to expectations or others
  • Demonstrated performance under challenging conditions, such as tests or competitions
  • Merit or standing based on verifiable ability, rather than fame or promise
  • In sports and competition, the capacity to exert power or demonstrate superiority

How to use it

Used as a noun to denote actual ability; in formal contexts like exams, workplaces, and sports commentary, 実力 emphasizes demonstrable skill. In casual speech you might say 実力がある or 実力を出す; common collocations include 実力を発揮する, 実力テスト, 実力差.

Variants and close terms

  • 能力 (のうりょく) — ability, capacity
  • 技量 (ぎりょう) — technical skill and competence
  • 力量 (りきりょう) — strength, capacity
  • 実力差 (じつりょくさ) — gap in ability

Composition

  • 実: real, true, actual
  • 力: power, strength, effort

Etymology

じつりょく is the standard on'yomi reading formed from 実 and 力, with 実 meaning real or true and 力 meaning power or strength; the compound conveys the sense of real, demonstrable power.

Origin

From Sino-Japanese borrowing of kanji compounds, 実力 was adopted into Japanese and became common in modern contexts such as education, sports, and business to denote tangible ability.

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