无非

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 无非

The word 无非 is used to emphasize that something is 'only' or 'merely' a certain thing, often downplaying its significance. It is commonly used to clarify intentions or to reduce the perceived seriousness of a situation.

Common Collocations

  • 无非 + verb phrase: emphasizes the sole purpose or reason.
  • 无非 + verb: highlights a simple intention.

Nuance and Register

无非 carries a neutral to slightly informal tone and is often used in spoken and written Mandarin to soften statements or to explain motives. It is not used for strong negation but to limit the scope of what is being discussed.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 无非 with (which means 'right or wrong'). 无非 focuses on limitation or simplification, meaning 'nothing more than.'

Example Sentences

He only wants to help, so there's no need to take it too seriously.

This is nothing but a misunderstanding; everyone should stop arguing.

He only wants to express his opinion, without any ill intent.