光荣

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Meaning and Usage

"光荣" (guāngróng) means "honor and glory." It is often used to describe feelings of pride and respect associated with achievements, duties, or recognition. The word carries a positive and formal tone, suitable for both spoken and written contexts.

Common Contexts

It frequently appears in contexts related to national service, competitions, awards, and any situation where someone is recognized for their merit or contribution.

Collocations

  • 光荣使命 (honorable mission): used to emphasize the dignity of a task or duty.
  • 光荣称号 (honorable title): refers to a prestigious title or recognition.
  • 光荣 (sense of honor): describes the feeling of pride and honor.

Usage Notes

"光荣" is often paired with verbs like "" (feel), "获得" (receive), or "" (is) to express honor as a state or result. It is more formal than synonyms like "荣幸" (róngxìng), which means "honored" but is often used in polite expressions.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "光荣" with "耀" (róngyào), which also means "glory" but often emphasizes external fame or reputation, whereas "光荣" highlights internal pride and honor.

Example Sentences

Serving the country is an honorable thing.

He felt very honored because he won the competition.

Receiving this award is an honorable recognition of his efforts.