Last Updated:2025/11/22
Used to say that an occurrence, or situation, is not only fortunate, but that on the contrary, it could have been a lot worse; or that something that might at first seem bad is actually good because it could have been worse.
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just as well
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Source Word
just as well
Adverb
not-comparable
Japanese Meaning
(ある状況が悪化する可能性をはらんでいたものの)結果としては望ましい事態になったため、むしろそのままでよかったという意味 / 悪い結果になりかねた状況が、結果的に思いのほか好ましいものとなったことを表している意味
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