けっこう
Meanings
Adverb
Adjective (な)
Noun
1. splendid; nice; wonderful; delicious; sweet
Adjective (な)
2. sufficient; fine (in the sense of "I'm fine"); (by implication) no thank you
3. well enough; OK; tolerable
Adverb
4. quite; reasonably; fairly; tolerably
Archaic
Noun
5. construction; architecture
Kanji used
tied together
be concerned about
Pitch accent
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Top 700
Used in vocabulary (6 in total)
quite a chore; not that easy; fairly difficult
nice person; good-natured person
see Nikko and die; (lit.) don't say "wonderful" until you've seen Nikko
Examples (31 in total)
Any book will do.
That was pretty easy to do.
No, thanks. I am tired.
Either day is OK.
No, thank you. I don't drink coffee.
The content was quite thick.
Far from being bored, I had a great time.
Any magazine will do.
You're really enjoying life, aren't you?
Tom is quite happy.
You can eat and drink as much as you want.
"Do you want anything to drink?" "No, thanks."
So, you're still pretty tired, aren't you?
My dog can swim quite well.
The woman's hair is quite short.
"Shall I take a message?" "No, thank you."
No, thank you. I'm full.
Whatever you pick is fine.
Any flower will do as long as it's red.
I'm getting pretty tired of driving every morning.
You can call me Bob.
I thought I was a fairly good swimmer.
My car gets pretty good gas mileage.
As for me, I think the play was quite interesting.
The pasta here's pretty good. And the pizza too.
I think my French is pretty good.
"Will you have some more coffee?" "No, thanks. I've had enough."
"May I help you?" "No, thank you. I'm just looking."
When you skateboard, it puts quite a strain on your knees.
All you have to do is fill in the blanks below.
At a glance, Mr. Tanaka looks young, but they say he's actually rather old.