Meaning and Usage
"悲哀" (bēi'āi) expresses deep sorrow or grief, often used to describe emotional pain caused by loss or unfortunate events. It is a formal and somewhat literary term, suitable for written and spoken contexts where strong feelings of sadness are conveyed.
Common Collocations
- 悲哀的心情 (bēi'āi de xīnqíng): sorrowful mood
- 感到悲哀 (gǎndào bēi'āi): to feel grief
- 充满悲哀 (chōngmǎn bēi'āi): filled with sorrow
Usage Notes
"悲哀" is more intense and formal than everyday words like "难过" (nán guò). It often appears in literature, news reports, or serious conversations about loss or tragedy. Avoid using it for minor disappointments. It can function as a noun or adjective.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "悲哀" with "悲伤" (bēishāng), which also means sadness but is more commonly used in daily speech. "悲哀" carries a stronger, more solemn tone.
Meaning and Usage
"悲哀" (bēi'āi) expresses deep sorrow or grief, often used to describe emotional pain caused by loss or unfortunate events. It is a formal and somewhat literary term, suitable for written and spoken contexts where strong feelings of sadness are conveyed.
Common Collocations
- 悲哀的心情 (bēi'āi de xīnqíng): sorrowful mood
- 感到悲哀 (gǎndào bēi'āi): to feel grief
- 充满悲哀 (chōngmǎn bēi'āi): filled with sorrow
Usage Notes
"悲哀" is more intense and formal than everyday words like "难过" (nán guò). It often appears in literature, news reports, or serious conversations about loss or tragedy. Avoid using it for minor disappointments. It can function as a noun or adjective.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "悲哀" with "悲伤" (bēishāng), which also means sadness but is more commonly used in daily speech. "悲哀" carries a stronger, more solemn tone.
Meaning and Usage
"悲哀" (bēi'āi) expresses deep sorrow or grief, often used to describe emotional pain caused by loss or unfortunate events. It is a formal and somewhat literary term, suitable for written and spoken contexts where strong feelings of sadness are conveyed.
Common Collocations
- 悲哀的心情 (bēi'āi de xīnqíng): sorrowful mood
- 感到悲哀 (gǎndào bēi'āi): to feel grief
- 充满悲哀 (chōngmǎn bēi'āi): filled with sorrow
Usage Notes
"悲哀" is more intense and formal than everyday words like "难过" (nán guò). It often appears in literature, news reports, or serious conversations about loss or tragedy. Avoid using it for minor disappointments. It can function as a noun or adjective.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "悲哀" with "悲伤" (bēishāng), which also means sadness but is more commonly used in daily speech. "悲哀" carries a stronger, more solemn tone.