負かす

まかす

to defeat

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 負かす (まかす) means "to defeat" or "to beat" someone, typically in a competition, game, or argument. It is a transitive verb and often used when one person or team wins over another.

Common Contexts

You will often hear 負かす in sports, games, debates, or any competitive situation where one side wins. It implies a clear victory over the opponent.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 負かす + opponent (相手を負かす): to defeat the opponent
  • 試合で負かす: to defeat in a match
  • 議論で負かす: to defeat in an argument or debate

Register and Nuance

負かす is a neutral to slightly strong verb used in everyday and formal contexts. It is not overly formal but is appropriate in written and spoken language. It emphasizes the act of winning or overcoming someone.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 負かす (to defeat) with 負ける (まける), which means "to lose." Remember, 負かす is active (to defeat someone), while 負ける is passive (to be defeated).

Example Sentences

かれはしあいであいてをまかした。

He defeated his opponent in the match.

こどもたちはげーむでともだちをまかしてよろこんでいた。

The children were happy to have defeated their friends in the game.

かのじょはぎろんであいてをまかすことができた。

She was able to defeat her opponent in the debate.