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Kana: むり Romaji: muri Level: N4

無理

Meaning in English

impossible, unreasonable, forced

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What it means

What does 無理 mean? It means something is impossible or beyond one’s power. It denotes infeasibility, excessive demands, or impractical expectations, and is used to express that a task or request cannot reasonably be fulfilled in a given situation.

Main meanings

  • Impossibility or lack of feasibility
  • Unrealistic or impractical demands or goals
  • Unreasonable or illogical expectations
  • Overextension or pushing beyond available resources

How to use it

Used to describe situations that are beyond capacity or feasibility, often with だ/です for assertion; with する to indicate overdoing something; common in both casual and formal contexts; patterns include 無理だ, 無理です, 無理をする, 無理を言う.

Variants and close terms

  • Impossibility or lack of feasibility — muri
  • Unrealistic or impractical — higenjitsuteki
  • Possible (antonym) — kanou

Composition

  • 無 — nothing, not; 理 — reason, logic; together they express absence of logic or feasibility, giving the sense of no way to do something

Etymology

無 and 理 form a kanji compound whose readings combine to produce muri; the word is read with on'yomi for both characters in compounds, yielding muri in modern usage.

Origin

Classical Japanese usage predates modern textbooks, appearing in premodern literature to denote lack of feasibility.

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na-adjective (形容動詞)

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