Japanese meaning of 半信半疑

Reading:
はんしんはんぎ (hanshin hangi)

English Translation:

Skeptical / Doubtful

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


To be uncertain or skeptical about something, feeling a mix of doubt and belief at the same time. This phrase expresses an inability to trust completely.

Cultural Context:


From Chinese classics, the phrase appears in literature, journalism, and conversation when expressing cautious skepticism.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase used with “で〜する” to indicate acting while unsure.

Trap for English Speakers

May be mistaken as a fixed opinion of 50% certainty, when it can imply shifting doubt.

Example

Basic Example

彼の話を半信半疑で聞いた。

I listened to his story half convinced, half doubtful.


Applied Example

「本当に勝てるのか?」半信半疑のまま、それでも彼は前に進んだ。

Can we really win? Still half in doubt, he moved forward.