スラスラ
意味
Smoothly; fluently; effortlessly. Describing an action performed without hesitation or difficulty.
A mimetic adverb (擬態語) describing smooth, unimpeded flow — especially of speech, reading, or writing. Often used with verbs like 読む (read), 話す (speak), 書く (write), and 解く (solve). Can also be written in hiragana (すらすら). The reduplication emphasises continuous smoothness. Implies a level of skill or preparation that makes the action look effortless.
例文
- 彼女は難しい文章をスラスラと読んだ。
- 練習したおかげでスラスラ話せるようになった。
- 数学の問題をスラスラ解ける生徒は少ない。
使い方ガイド
場面: language learning, school, skills
トーン: impressed
起源と歴史
A Japanese mimetic word (擬態語) evoking the sensation of smooth, frictionless movement. The light, flowing syllables mirror the effortless quality they describe. The す sound suggests slipping or sliding, reinforcing the sense of unobstructed flow.
文化的背景
時代: Ancient
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復