満点

まんてん

perfect score

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "満点" (まんてん) literally means "full points" or "perfect score." It is commonly used in academic or testing contexts to indicate that someone has achieved the highest possible score on an exam, quiz, or assignment.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "満点" when talking about test results, evaluations, or ratings. It can also be used metaphorically to praise someone's performance or achievement as flawless.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 満点を取る: to get a perfect score
  • 満点の評価: a perfect evaluation or rating
  • 満点を狙う: to aim for a perfect score

These phrases are frequently used in both formal and informal settings.

Nuances and Tips

Using "満点" implies not just a good score but the absolute best possible. Be careful not to confuse it with "高得点" (こうとくてん), which means a high score but not necessarily perfect. "満点" is a strong compliment and often used to encourage or praise.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes use "満点" for general good results, but it specifically means a perfect or full score. Avoid using it when the score is high but not perfect.

Example Sentences

かれはてすとでまんてんをとった。

He got a perfect score on the test.

このもんだいはまんてんをねらいやすい。

This question is easy to aim for a perfect score.

まんてんのひょうかをもらってうれしいです。

I'm happy to receive a perfect evaluation.