~に過ぎない
意味
An expression meaning 'nothing more than' or 'merely.' It downplays the significance, amount, or degree of something, presenting it as less important or impressive than it might seem.
に過ぎない is used to minimize or reduce the perceived importance of something. It often appears when the speaker wants to counter an overestimation, express humility, or argue that something is trivial. The nuance is dismissive — whatever precedes に過ぎない is being labeled as insufficient, unimpressive, or merely what it is. This pattern is common in debates, essays, and formal discussions. It differs from だけ in that に過ぎない carries a stronger evaluative judgment — the speaker is actively downplaying, not just stating a limit. Learners may confuse it with すぎる (too much), which is the affirmative form and has the opposite nuance.
例文
- それは単なる噂に過ぎない。
- 私が言ったのは事実を述べたに過ぎない。
- 彼の成功は運が良かったに過ぎない。
使い方ガイド
場面: written, formal speech, debate
トーン: dismissive
正しい言い方
- これは私の個人的な意見に過ぎません。
- 彼が怒ったのは疲れていたに過ぎない。
- その数字は推測に過ぎない。
避ける言い方
- それは噂だけに過ぎない。(Adding だけ before に過ぎない is redundant — both express limitation, so choose one) → それは噂に過ぎない。
- その計画は素晴らしいに過ぎない。(Using に過ぎない with a positive evaluation — this pattern is for downplaying, not praising) → その計画は素晴らしいだけだ。
起源と歴史
Composed of に (particle) and 過ぎない (negative form of 過ぎる, to exceed). Literally 'does not exceed,' hence 'nothing more than.' The verb 過ぎる has been used since classical Japanese.
文化的背景
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
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