依然

いぜん

still, as yet

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Usage of

The adverb means "still" or "as yet," expressing that a situation or state remains unchanged despite possible changes or expectations. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also common in spoken Mandarin.

Common contexts

  1. To emphasize persistence or continuity despite challenges or time passing.
  2. To contrast expected change with the actual unchanged state.

Collocations and patterns

  • (still persist): used to highlight determination.
  • (still as before): emphasizes no change in condition or relationship.
  • (still exist): used for abstract or concrete things that remain.

Notes

  • is similar to 还 but tends to be more formal and literary.
  • It usually appears before verbs or adjectives.
  • Avoid confusing with 仍; both mean "still," but often carries a stronger sense of unchanged state or emotion.

Understanding helps learners express continuity and contrast in nuanced ways.

Example Sentences

Despite many difficulties, he still insists on his dream.

The weather forecast said it would rain, but the sky is still clear.

Although a long time has passed, his memory of that matter is still clear.