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Meaning and Usage

The verb (kuā) primarily means 'to praise' or 'to exaggerate.' It is commonly used when someone compliments another person or when describing an overstatement of facts.

Common Collocations

  • (kuājiǎng): to praise or compliment someone, often used in positive social interactions.
  • (kuādà): to exaggerate or overstate, frequently used in contexts warning against distortion of facts.

Usage Notes

When using , the tone can be either genuinely positive (as in praising someone) or cautionary (as in warning against exaggeration). It is important not to confuse with similar verbs like 表扬, which strictly means to praise without the nuance of exaggeration. can appear in both formal and informal contexts but is more common in spoken language.

Common Mistakes

Avoid using when you only want to neutrally state someone's achievement without any exaggeration or emotional emphasis; in such cases, 表扬 or 赞扬 might be more appropriate.

Example Sentences

He always likes to praise others, creating a relaxed atmosphere.

Don't exaggerate the facts; stay objective.

Mom praised me for doing well on the exam, and I was very happy.