ちがいな
Meanings
Adjective (い)
Expression
1. sure; no mistaking it; for certain; without doubt
oft. as に違いない
Pitch accent
がいな
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Composed of
difference; distinction; discrepancy; mistake; error
nonexistent; not being (there); unowned; not had; unique; not; impossible
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
certain; sure; doubtless; I have no doubt; You can depend on it; It's a safe bet
Examples (90 in total)
They must've failed.
I must have caught a cold.
My mother must be angry.
She must have been very beautiful.
He must be tired.
She must be sick.
He must be selfish.
Bob must have had an accident.
He must be a quack doctor.
It must be the postman.
It must be near here somewhere.
He must be a good boy.
The plan is bound to succeed.
That building must be on fire.
He must like taking walks.
Ann must be having a happy dream.
He must have gotten over his cold.
London must be cold now.
Something must be wrong with the machinery.
He must be from the South.
I must've lost my wallet in the supermarket.
He must be homesick.
This must be a real diamond.
He must have been sleeping because he didn't answer the telephone.
The man must be insane.
I can't find my ticket. I must have lost it.
Tom must've studied French.
He must have missed the train.
He must have abused the privilege.
She must have been well-off in the past.
It must have been broken during shipping.
She must have once been a real beauty.
I must have lost my key along the way.
I must have made a mistake.
He must be tired after such hard work.
The boy must have broken the window.
She must have sensed something odd.
It must be morning, for the birds are singing.
He must have studied English hard.
He must have taken the wrong train.
That country must be very beautiful.
Somebody is playing the piano. It must be Ann.
Judging from his appearance, he must be a rich man.
Something on that machine must be broken.
It's already ten o'clock. My mother must be angry.
Ken must be home by now.
Your mother must have been beautiful when she was young.
There must have been some more tea in the pot.
The blood on the road must be mine.
He must be crazy to behave like that.
Someone must've left the window open.
The fire must have broken out after the staff had gone home.
It must be dangerous to swim in this rapid stream.
She must be a fool to say so.
There must be something at the back of this matter.
He must be at home as the light is on.
You must be tired after such a long trip.
He must be working late at the office.
She must have been a beauty when she was young.
He must be happier now after having remarried.
He must be crazy to talk like that.
They must have known it all along.
He must be crazy to say such a thing.
They believed that it must be a new element.
There must be some solution to the problem.
Judging from his accent, he must be from Osaka.
He ate a huge supper. He must have been hungry.
Someone must have taken my umbrella by mistake.
There must be some reason for what he has done.
Something must have happened to him on the way.
There must be some misunderstanding between us.
Look at that smoke. That building must be on fire.
This car must have had tough usage.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great writer.
He must be stupid to believe such a thing.
He must be very angry to say such a thing.
Tom must've thought Mary wouldn't want to do that.
Our teacher must have studied English hard when he was a high school student.
Here is note from him. He must have come here.
He must be at home. I see his car in his garage.
He must be a good walker to walk such a long distance.
He must be a good walker to have walked such a long distance.
She said that John must be very glad to hear the news.
They came to the conclusion that the ship must have sunk.
She must be over eighty.
She must still be in her twenties.
I'm sure he mistook me for my sister.
He must be a bookworm to read ten books every day.
The man must be over sixty, for his hair is gray.
Even when she is 50 years old, she will still be breathtakingly beautiful.