のぞ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, く, transitive)
1. to remove; to eliminate; to eradicate
2. to exclude; to except
Pitch accent
ぞく
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
to remove; to deinstall; to take away; to set apart
to remove; to deinstall; to take away; to set apart
Examples (34 in total)
Except for one person, everybody went home.
Aside from this, he was in good health.
The supermarket is open all days except Sunday.
He works every day but Sunday.
Except for the weather, it was a fun picnic.
The bus was empty except for one elderly woman.
Except for leap years, February has only 28 days.
Apart from him, no one else came to the party.
They look alike except for the color of their hair.
There's nothing left to do aside from packing.
I agree with you, except for the part about the profits.
This is fairly good except for minor mistakes.
He never drinks except on special occasions.
We all went to the party except Joe.
Your writing is good except for a few mistakes.
Except for Tom, the family was all watching TV in silence.
Except for pronunciation, everyone can speak good French.
Apart from earning money, I have no interest in real estate.
He has few friends here except you.
Except in special circumstances, anyone is allowed to enter the building.
Everything you said in your mail is just right - except the price.
I enjoyed the concert except that the hall was cold.
The story is good except that it is a little too long.
She visited the old man in the hospital every day but Sunday.
No one ever knew the true story except the three of us.
She wanted to know if the photographer could remove the hat from the picture.
Everybody except the Anderson family is going to the party next Thursday evening.
It's a good paper, apart from a few spelling mistakes.
Except for Taro, Jiro is the tallest.
I've finished all except the last page.
Your composition is perfect except for a few mistakes.
This book is very good except for a few mistakes.
This book has 252 pages, excluding illustrations.
Her composition is very good except for a few errors in spelling.