A1 Expression ニュートラル 5分で読める

Wow!

Expresses amazement.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use 'Wow!' to instantly show you are surprised, impressed, or amazed by something you just saw or heard.

  • Means: An exclamation of surprise or admiration.
  • Used in: Reacting to gifts, big news, or beautiful sights.
  • Don't confuse: Don't use it for very sad or tragic news.
😲 + 🎁 = 'Wow!'

あなたのレベルに合った解説:

Wow is a simple word for surprise. Use it when you see something good or new. It is like saying 'I am happy and surprised!' You can use it with friends. It is very easy to say.
Wow is an exclamation used to show you are impressed. You can use it when someone tells you good news or shows you something cool. It usually comes at the start of a sentence. Be careful not to use it for sad things.
Wow functions as an interjection to express admiration or astonishment. It's a key part of active listening in English, showing the speaker that you find their story interesting. You can also use it as a verb, meaning 'to impress someone deeply.'
Beyond simple surprise, 'Wow' serves as a pragmatic marker that manages social expectations. It validates the speaker's contribution to the conversation. It can also be used ironically (sarcasm) depending on the prosody and context, making it a versatile tool for nuanced social interaction.
In advanced discourse, 'Wow' is analyzed for its emotive and conative functions. It acts as an indexical expression of the speaker's internal state. Mastery involves understanding the subtle intonational shifts that distinguish genuine awe from performative politeness or biting sarcasm in professional and social registers.
From a cognitive linguistics perspective, 'Wow' represents a sudden shift in the listener's mental model. It is a paralinguistic bridge that facilitates shared intentionality. Mastery at this level requires an intuitive grasp of its use in 'the wow factor' as a marketing construct and its role in the 'enthusiasm-inflation' of modern digital dialects.

15秒でわかる

  • Expresses surprise, amazement, or admiration.
  • Best used in casual conversations.
  • Avoid in very formal or somber situations.
  • A versatile exclamation for positive reactions.

意味

強い驚き、賞賛、または興奮を表現するために使用されます。それは言葉による息切れのようなもので、純粋な信じられない気持ち、喜び、または畏敬の念など、感情の奔流を伝えます。

主な例文

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Texting a friend about a surprise party

Wow! You guys actually pulled it off!

Wow! You guys actually pulled it off!

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Watching a movie with amazing special effects

Wow, that CGI was incredible!

Wow, that CGI was incredible!

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3

Receiving unexpected praise from a boss

Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that feedback.

Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that feedback.

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文化的背景

Americans are known for 'enthusiasm inflation.' Using 'Wow!' frequently is seen as being supportive and friendly. If you don't say 'Wow' when someone shows you something, they might think you are unhappy or bored. British speakers might use 'Wow' less frequently than Americans, often preferring 'Oh, right' or 'Gosh.' A very loud 'Wow' in a quiet British setting might be seen as 'too much' or 'very American.' In Japan, reacting with surprise (aizuchi) is a vital part of conversation. While they use 'Sugoi,' English learners in Japan often adopt 'Wow' quickly because it fits the cultural habit of frequent verbal feedback. Germans value directness. While 'Wow' is used, it is usually reserved for things that are truly impressive. Using it for small, everyday things might seem insincere to some Germans.

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The 'O' Shape

For a natural sound, make sure your mouth forms a clear 'O' in the middle of the word.

⚠️

Sarcasm Alert

If you say 'Wow' too flatly, people will think you are being mean or bored.

15秒でわかる

  • Expresses surprise, amazement, or admiration.
  • Best used in casual conversations.
  • Avoid in very formal or somber situations.
  • A versatile exclamation for positive reactions.

What It Means

Wow! is your instant reaction button for the unexpected. It signals surprise, amazement, or admiration. It's short, punchy, and universally understood. It’s like a verbal gasp of delight or shock. You use it when something truly catches your attention. It’s not just a word; it’s an emotional outburst. It’s the sound you make when you see something incredible. It’s pure, unadulterated reaction.

How To Use It

You can use Wow! in almost any situation. See a stunning sunset? Wow! Hear amazing news? Wow! Taste incredible food? Wow! It’s super versatile. You can say it alone or add more words. For example, Wow, that’s incredible! or Wow, I didn’t expect that! It’s often followed by a description of what impressed you. It’s a great conversation starter. It shows you’re engaged and impressed.

Formality & Register

Wow! leans heavily informal. You’ll hear it everywhere, from texts to casual chats. It’s rarely appropriate in very formal settings. Think board meetings or solemn ceremonies. It might sound out of place there. However, it can be used in professional contexts with colleagues you know well. It’s all about the vibe and your relationship. A little wow can break the ice. Just read the room, okay?

Real-Life Examples

  • You see a friend’s new haircut: Wow! It looks amazing!
  • Your team wins a crucial game: Wow! What a comeback!
  • You see a breathtaking view while hiking: Wow! I can’t believe this is real.
  • Your child shows you a drawing: Wow, honey, that’s fantastic!
  • You receive an unexpected gift: Wow! You didn’t have to do that!
  • Someone tells a wild story: Wow, no way! Tell me more.

When To Use It

Use Wow! when you’re genuinely surprised. This includes positive surprises. Think great news or stunning sights. It’s perfect for moments of admiration. Someone does something impressive? Wow! You see something beautiful? Wow! It’s also great for expressing excitement. Your favorite band released a new song? Wow! It’s for those moments that make you stop and notice. It’s a genuine, heartfelt reaction.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid Wow! in super formal situations. A funeral? Probably not. A very serious business negotiation? Unlikely. If you’re delivering bad news, Wow! is inappropriate. It can sound insensitive or flippant. Also, don't overuse it. Constant wows lose their impact. It might make you seem easily impressed or insincere. Save it for the real moments.

Common Mistakes

Wow, I am so sorry for your loss. I am so sorry for your loss. (Using Wow! here sounds jarringly informal and insensitive).
Wow, the report is due today. Oh, the report is due today. (Using Wow! for a mundane reminder sounds odd. Better to use a neutral expression).

Sometimes people use Wow! sarcastically. This can be tricky. Make sure your tone matches the intent. Sarcasm needs careful delivery. Otherwise, people might think you're genuinely impressed. Oops!

Common Variations

  • Whoa! (Similar, often more surprise/disbelief)
  • OMG! (Oh My God! - very common, expresses strong emotion)
  • No way! (Expresses disbelief or surprise)
  • Incredible! (More formal admiration)
  • Amazing! (Similar to Incredible!, strong admiration)
  • Holy cow! (Older, folksy expression of surprise)
  • Jeez! (Can express surprise, but often negative)

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Reacting to a photo

Friend 1: Check out this pic from my vacation!

Friend 2: Wow! That beach looks absolutely stunning!

Friend 1: Right? I couldn't believe my eyes.

Scenario 2: Praising a skill

Colleague 1: I just finished coding that new feature.

Colleague 2: Wow! You’re so fast! It looks great.

Colleague 1: Thanks! Glad you like it.

Scenario 3: Expressing surprise at news

Person A: Guess what? I got the promotion!

Person B: Wow! That’s fantastic news! Congratulations!

Person A: Thank you! I’m so excited.

Quick FAQ

Q. Is Wow! always positive?

A. Mostly, yes. It usually expresses positive surprise or admiration. But it can sometimes express shock at something negative. Context is key!

Q. Can I use Wow! in an email?

A. In a very casual email to a close colleague, maybe. For most professional emails, it's too informal. Stick to words like Excellent or Impressive.

使い方のコツ

As a versatile interjection, 'Wow!' is primarily used in informal spoken English and casual written communication like texts or social media. It's crucial to avoid using it in formal documents, professional emails, or situations requiring solemnity, as it can sound out of place or even disrespectful. Its strength lies in its immediacy and genuine emotional expression.

💡

The 'O' Shape

For a natural sound, make sure your mouth forms a clear 'O' in the middle of the word.

⚠️

Sarcasm Alert

If you say 'Wow' too flatly, people will think you are being mean or bored.

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Active Listening

Use a quiet 'wow' while someone is telling a story to show you are listening without interrupting them.

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American Style

Don't be afraid to sound 'too excited' in the US; it's usually seen as a positive trait!

例文

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#1 Texting a friend about a surprise party
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Wow! You guys actually pulled it off!

Wow! You guys actually pulled it off!

Expresses genuine surprise and delight at the successful surprise party.

#2 Watching a movie with amazing special effects
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Wow, that CGI was incredible!

Wow, that CGI was incredible!

Shows admiration for the visual effects.

#3 Receiving unexpected praise from a boss
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Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that feedback.

Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that feedback.

Expresses surprise and gratitude for positive professional feedback.

#4 Instagram caption for a travel photo
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Wow! This view is absolutely breathtaking. #travelgoals

Wow! This view is absolutely breathtaking. #travelgoals

Used to convey strong admiration for a scenic landscape.

#5 Reacting to a friend's amazing cooking
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Wow! This tastes amazing. What's your secret?

Wow! This tastes amazing. What's your secret?

Expresses delight and admiration for the delicious food.

#6 TikTok comment on a talent video
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Wow! The skill is unreal!

Wow! The skill is unreal!

A quick, enthusiastic reaction to impressive talent.

#7 Job interview follow-up email (very casual workplace)
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Wow, I'm really excited about the possibility of joining your team.

Wow, I'm really excited about the possibility of joining your team.

Shows enthusiasm, but use with caution in formal settings.

Mistake: Using 'Wow' for bad news よくある間違い
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✗ Wow, I'm so sorry to hear about your dog.

✗ Wow, I'm so sorry to hear about your dog.

This sounds inappropriate and insensitive when expressing sympathy.

Mistake: Overusing 'Wow' for mundane things よくある間違い
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✗ Wow, the coffee is hot.

✗ Wow, the coffee is hot.

This diminishes the impact of 'Wow!' for truly surprising moments.

#10 Humorous reaction to a silly meme
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Wow, that meme is legendary!

Wow, that meme is legendary!

Exaggerated praise for comedic effect.

#11 Expressing awe at a natural wonder
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Wow! I've never seen anything like it.

Wow! I've never seen anything like it.

Conveys deep admiration and wonder.

自分をテスト

Choose the best response to the situation.

Your friend shows you their new, expensive sports car. What do you say?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

'Wow! It's beautiful!' expresses the appropriate admiration for a positive surprise.

Fill in the missing word.

The magician's tricks really ______ the audience.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: wowed

We need the past tense verb form here to describe the effect on the audience.

Match the 'Wow' tone to the situation.

Situation: Someone tells a very boring story they think is exciting.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

A flat, short 'wow' is the classic way to show sarcasm or lack of interest.

Complete the dialogue.

A: 'I just found out I won the lottery!' B: '_______! That's life-changing!'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Wow

Winning the lottery is a massive surprise, making 'Wow' the perfect fit.

🎉 スコア: /4

ビジュアル学習ツール

Wow vs. Whoa

Wow!
Beauty Wow, look!
Compliment Wow, you're good!
Whoa!
Stop Whoa, slow down!
Danger Whoa, watch out!

練習問題バンク

5 問題
正しい答えを選んでね Fill Blank

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解:
Choose the best response to the situation. Choose A1

Your friend shows you their new, expensive sports car. What do you say?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

'Wow! It's beautiful!' expresses the appropriate admiration for a positive surprise.

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank B1

The magician's tricks really ______ the audience.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: wowed

We need the past tense verb form here to describe the effect on the audience.

Match the 'Wow' tone to the situation. situation_matching B2

Situation: Someone tells a very boring story they think is exciting.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

A flat, short 'wow' is the classic way to show sarcasm or lack of interest.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: 'I just found out I won the lottery!' B: '_______! That's life-changing!'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Wow

Winning the lottery is a massive surprise, making 'Wow' the perfect fit.

🎉 スコア: /5

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よくある質問

12 問

Yes, it is a recognized interjection, verb, and noun in the English language.

Yes, but sparingly. It's best for congratulating a colleague or reacting to very good news.

'Wow' is for admiration/surprise. 'Whoa' is for shock or telling something to stop.

Yes, it can express shock at something bad, like 'Wow, that's a huge mess.'

The plural is 'wows,' as in 'The show received many wows from the critics.'

Yes, if they share good news or an impressive result, a 'Wow, that's great' is very natural.

Repeating it three times emphasizes that the surprise is very big or hard to believe.

No, it is a standard interjection, though it is informal in tone.

It's risky. It's better to use 'Oh no' or 'That's terrible' for sad news.

It means to be greatly impressed by something or someone.

Yes, it is very common in the UK, though sometimes used with more restraint than in the US.

Use a low, flat voice with no emotion. 'Wow. You're so funny.'

関連フレーズ

🔗

Whoa

similar

Stop or slow down; also surprise.

🔄

Amazing

synonym

Very impressive.

🔗

No way

similar

I don't believe it.

🔗

Holy cow

similar

An old-fashioned exclamation of surprise.

🔗

The wow factor

builds on

A quality that makes something impressive.

🔗

Wowed

specialized form

To be impressed.

どこで使う?

🌅

Seeing a beautiful sunset

A: Look at the sky right now!

B: Wow! The colors are incredible.

informal
💰

Hearing a high price

Customer: How much is this watch?

Clerk: It is five thousand dollars.

Customer: Wow... that is expensive.

neutral
🎁

Receiving a gift

Friend: Happy Birthday! I got you this.

You: Wow! You shouldn't have! I love it.

informal
🙄

Sarcastic reaction

Sibling: I finally put my socks in the laundry bin.

You: Wow. You're a real hero.

informal
🪄

At a magic show

Magician: Is this your card?

Audience: Wow! How did you do that?

neutral
📈

Work promotion

Colleague: I just got promoted to manager!

You: Wow, that's fantastic news! Congratulations.

neutral
👶

Seeing a new baby

Parent: This is our new daughter, Maya.

Visitor: Wow, she's so tiny and cute!

informal

暗記しよう

記憶術

W-O-W: Wondering Over Wonders.

視覚的連想

Imagine your mouth forming a perfect 'O' shape when you are surprised. The two 'W's are like your eyes wide open on either side.

Rhyme

When you see something new, Wow is the word for you!

Story

A traveler climbed a high mountain. When he reached the top, the view was so beautiful he forgot all his words. He just took a deep breath and said 'Wow!' to the clouds.

In Other Languages

Most languages have a similar 'W' or 'A' sound for surprise, like 'Uau' in Portuguese or 'Waouh' in French, because it mimics the natural sound of a gasp.

Word Web

AmazingSurpriseIncredibleWhoaImpressGaspShockAwesome

チャレンジ

Try to say 'Wow' in three different ways today: one for something you like, one for something surprising, and one for a joke.

Review this every time you see something that impresses you on social media.

発音

アクセント Single syllable, but the emphasis is usually on the entire word.

Starts with a rounded 'W' sound, moves into an 'ah' sound, and ends with a 'oo' sound.

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
I found your presentation to be exceptionally impressive.

I found your presentation to be exceptionally impressive. (Professional feedback)

ニュートラル
That was a great presentation.

That was a great presentation. (Professional feedback)

カジュアル
Wow, great job on the presentation!

Wow, great job on the presentation! (Professional feedback)

スラング
Yo, you absolutely killed that! Wow.

Yo, you absolutely killed that! Wow. (Professional feedback)

The word originated as a Scottish exclamation in the 1500s, likely as a natural phonetic representation of a gasp.

1500s:
1890s:
1920s:
1960s-Present:

豆知識

The actor Owen Wilson is famous for saying 'Wow' in a very specific, breathy way in almost all of his movies, leading to thousands of internet memes.

文化メモ

Americans are known for 'enthusiasm inflation.' Using 'Wow!' frequently is seen as being supportive and friendly. If you don't say 'Wow' when someone shows you something, they might think you are unhappy or bored.

“Wow, I love your shoes! Where did you get them?”

British speakers might use 'Wow' less frequently than Americans, often preferring 'Oh, right' or 'Gosh.' A very loud 'Wow' in a quiet British setting might be seen as 'too much' or 'very American.'

“Oh, wow. That's quite a lot of rain, isn't it?”

In Japan, reacting with surprise (aizuchi) is a vital part of conversation. While they use 'Sugoi,' English learners in Japan often adopt 'Wow' quickly because it fits the cultural habit of frequent verbal feedback.

“Wow! Sugoi ne!”

Germans value directness. While 'Wow' is used, it is usually reserved for things that are truly impressive. Using it for small, everyday things might seem insincere to some Germans.

“Wow, das ist beeindruckend (That is impressive).”

会話のきっかけ

Show me a photo of your pet or your favorite place.

Tell me a surprising fact about your home country.

What is the most impressive thing you have ever seen?

How do you feel about the 'wow factor' in modern technology?

よくある間違い

Person A: 'My dog died yesterday.' Person B: 'Wow!'

Person B: 'Oh no, I'm so sorry.'

wrong context
Using 'Wow' for tragic news sounds like you are excited by the tragedy rather than sympathetic.

L1 Interference

0 1 2

I was very wow by the movie.

I was very wowed by the movie. / The movie was wow.

wrong conjugation
If using it as a verb in the passive voice, you must use the past participle 'wowed'.

L1 Interference

0 1

Vow! That is great!

Wow! That is great!

literal translation
Confusing the 'W' and 'V' sounds. 'Vow' is a promise, 'Wow' is the exclamation.

L1 Interference

0 1 2

Wow? Is that true?

Wow! Is that true?

wrong register
Using 'Wow' with a questioning intonation as if it were a word like 'Really?'. While possible, 'Wow' is primarily an exclamation of impact, not a request for confirmation.

L1 Interference

0 1

In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

¡Guau!

In Spanish, 'Guau' is almost exclusively positive, whereas 'Wow' can be neutral surprise.

French moderate

Waouh / Oh là là

'Oh là là' covers a much wider range of emotions than 'Wow'.

German Very Similar

Wow / Wahnsinn

German 'Wow' is often pronounced with a harder 'V' sound by beginners.

Japanese Partially Similar

うわあ (Uwaa) / すごい (Sugoi)

'Sugoi' is an adjective, while 'Wow' is an interjection.

Arabic Different

يا سلام (Ya salam) / ما شاء الله (Ma sha' Allah)

Arabic equivalents often carry religious or cultural weight that 'Wow' lacks.

Chinese Very Similar

哇 (Wā)

The tone of 'Wā' can change the meaning significantly in Mandarin.

Korean moderate

우와 (Uwa) / 대박 (Daebak)

'Daebak' is much more common in youth slang than 'Wow' is in English.

Portuguese Very Similar

Uau

The spelling is slightly different, but the usage is nearly identical.

Spotted in the Real World

🎬

(1999)

“Whoa.”

Neo sees the Matrix for the first time and realizes the world is a simulation.

🎵

(2018)

“Wow. (Hahahaha)”

The entire song is a celebration of success and being 'wowed' by his own life.

📺

(1994)

“Wow, you guys! This is so great!”

Phoebe frequently uses 'Wow' to express her quirky and enthusiastic personality.

🌐

(2015)

“Wow.”

A viral compilation of every time the actor says 'wow' in his movies.

🌐

(2007)

“Wow, look at that display.”

Introducing the first iPhone to the world.

間違えやすい

Wow! Vow

Learners often confuse the 'W' and 'V' sounds.

A 'Vow' is a serious promise (like at a wedding). 'Wow' is for surprise. Think of the 'W' as two wide eyes.

Wow! Whoa

Both start with 'W' and express surprise.

Use 'Whoa' when you want to say 'Stop!' or 'Slow down!' Use 'Wow' when you want to say 'That's great!'

よくある質問 (12)

Yes, it is a recognized interjection, verb, and noun in the English language.

basic understanding

Yes, but sparingly. It's best for congratulating a colleague or reacting to very good news.

usage contexts

'Wow' is for admiration/surprise. 'Whoa' is for shock or telling something to stop.

comparisons

Yes, it can express shock at something bad, like 'Wow, that's a huge mess.'

usage contexts

The plural is 'wows,' as in 'The show received many wows from the critics.'

grammar mechanics

Yes, if they share good news or an impressive result, a 'Wow, that's great' is very natural.

usage contexts

Repeating it three times emphasizes that the surprise is very big or hard to believe.

practical tips

No, it is a standard interjection, though it is informal in tone.

basic understanding

It's risky. It's better to use 'Oh no' or 'That's terrible' for sad news.

common mistakes

It means to be greatly impressed by something or someone.

grammar mechanics

Yes, it is very common in the UK, though sometimes used with more restraint than in the US.

cultural usage

Use a low, flat voice with no emotion. 'Wow. You're so funny.'

practical tips

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