Definition of 尤も (もっとも)

もっ

尤も

もっとも

mottomo

conjunction
1.
but then, although, though(usually kana)
na-adjective, noun
2.
reasonable, natural, just(usually kana)
Related Kanji
reasonable, just, natural, superb, outstanding, plausible
Conjugations
na-adjective
Plain
Polite
Negative
Negative (Polite)
Present Indicative - Non-past, present and future tense
尤もだ
もっともだ
mottomoda
尤もです
もっともです
mottomodesu
尤もではない
もっともではない
mottomodewanai

尤もじゃない
もっともじゃない
mottomojanai
尤もではありません
もっともではありません
mottomodewaarimasen
Past Indicative - Perfective, past-tense
尤もだった
もっともだった
mottomodatta
尤もでした
もっともでした
mottomodeshita
尤もではなかった
もっともではなかった
mottomodewanakatta
尤もではありませんでした
もっともではありませんでした
mottomodewaarimasendeshita
Volitional - We will.., We intend to.., Lets..
尤もかろう
もっともかろう
mottomokarou
Presumptive - Probably.. Maybe..
尤もだろう
もっともだろう
mottomodarou
te-form
尤もで
もっともで
mottomode
Na adjective
尤もな
もっともな
mottomona
Adverb
尤もに
もっともに
mottomoni
Provisional - Hypothetical conditional, If (hypothetical)..
尤もであれば
もっともであれば
mottomodeareba

尤もなら
もっともなら
mottomonara
尤もではなければ
もっともではなければ
mottomodewanakereba
Please note: These conjugation tables are auto-generated, and some forms may not be relevant or in normal usage for this word. If you find any errors please send feedback.
Example sentences(showing 1-20 of 45 results)

There is a good argument for dismissing him

She's got the point

You can reasonably expect her to come

What he says sounds very sensible to me

She may well be pleased with the success

You may well say so, but I cannot agree

有明海
ほん
日本
ひろ
広い
がた
干潟
ひと
一つ
The Ariake Sea is one of the biggest tidelands in Japan

He has good reason to be against the plan

He may well be proud of his daughter

He may well be proud of his daughter

かのじょ
彼女
ぶん
自分
さいのう
才能
まん
自慢
She may well take pride in her talent

He may well respect the artist

She may well be proud of her son

She may well feel unhappy

He complains, and with reason

He may well get very angry

She may well speak ill of him

He may well be proud of his car

She may well be proud of her son

She may well be proud of her son
Show more sentence results