愚蠢

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Understanding 愚蠢

The adjective 愚蠢 (yú chǔn) describes actions or behavior that are foolish, silly, or lacking in good judgment. It often carries a negative tone and is used to criticize decisions or mistakes that seem obviously unwise.

Usage in Conversation

愚蠢 is commonly used to describe someone's behavior or choices that are clearly unwise or lacking sense. For example, you might say someone made a 愚蠢决定 (silly decision) or committed a 愚蠢错误 (foolish mistake).

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Tone and Register

愚蠢 is quite direct and can sound harsh or critical. It is usually used in informal or semi-formal contexts when expressing disapproval. Avoid using it in very polite or formal situations unless quoting or emphasizing.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 愚蠢 with (shǎ), which can be softer or more affectionate in some contexts. 愚蠢 emphasizes a stronger sense of foolishness or stupidity.

Example Sentences

He made a very silly decision and regretted it deeply.

Don't do silly things; think twice before you act.

He lost his job because of a foolish mistake.