わけない
Frequency rank: 2,562.
- easy; simpleword usually written using kana alone
- there's no way that ...word usually written using kana alonecontraction of わけがないsee also わけがない
adjective (keiyoushi)
expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Forms
- わけないFrequency rank: 2,562.
- 訳無い【わけない】Frequency rank: 30,783. – 31,057.
- 訳ない【わけない】Frequency rank: 10,973. – 10,996.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- easy; simple
- there's no way that ...
This meaning refers to something that is straightforward or not difficult to do. It can describe tasks, situations, or experiences that are perceived as uncomplicated.
In this usage, the phrase expresses disbelief or skepticism regarding the possibility of something occurring. It conveys strong confidence that something is impossible.
Generated collocations (experimental)
わけないthere's no way that ...わけがないthere's no way that...そんなわけがないthere's no way that's trueかんたん簡単なわけがないit can't be easyそういうわけではないthat's not the caseわけのわからないincomprehensible; nonsensicalかんたん簡単にわけがわからないit's not easy to understandすぐにわけないit's not that simpleたしかに確かにわけがないthere's certainly no way that...しっぱい失敗するわけがないthere's no way to fail
Example sentences
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How could I be a robot? Robots don't dream.
There's no way something like that would really happen, but it seemed just right to drive the point home.
There's no way one that big is going to go on a bike's luggage rest.
You say po-tah-to I say po-tay-to. Rika is just that sort of girl. There's no way to win a battle of words with her.
5. きごう「けいさつ警察だ。ちょっとしょ署まできて来てもらおうかきごう」きごう「な、なんできごう?きごう」きごう「こんなまちなか街中でどんぱちドンパチやってつみ罪にならないわけないだろうがきごう!きごう!きごう」
"This is the police. Would you mind coming down to the station?" "W-why?" "You can't think it's not a crime to go shooting guns off in the middle of town?!"
He has a reputation as being straight as an arrow. He'd never get involved in corruption.
Don't get taken in by their advertising; I don't see how they can sell something like that for that price.
How are you supposed to get a good grade on your test tomorrow if you don't make a habit of studying?
"How much money does Tom make?" "How would I know?"