揺れる

ゆれる

to shake, to sway

JLPT N4

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 揺れる (ゆれる) primarily means "to shake" or "to sway." It is used to describe physical movement caused by external forces like wind, earthquakes, or unstable surfaces. It can also be used metaphorically to describe uncertainty or wavering in opinions or emotions.

Common Contexts

  • Natural phenomena: describing how objects move during earthquakes or in the wind.
  • Emotional or mental states: expressing hesitation or instability in decisions or feelings.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 揺れる + object (e.g., 木の枝が揺れる): describing physical swaying.
  • 意見が揺れる: opinions wavering.
  • 心が揺れる: heart/mind wavering, feeling uncertain.

Register and Politeness

揺れる is a neutral verb used in both casual and formal contexts. It is common in everyday conversation and writing.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 揺れる (intransitive: to sway) with 揺らす (transitive: to cause to sway). Remember that 揺れる describes the subject moving by itself or due to external forces, while 揺らす means someone or something is causing the movement.

Example Sentences

じしんでいえがおおきくゆれた。

The house shook strongly during the earthquake.

かぜできのえだがゆれている。

The tree branches are swaying in the wind.

かれのいけんはいつもゆれていて、きまらない。

His opinion is always wavering and never decided.