文雅

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"文雅" (wényǎ) describes something or someone that is elegant, refined, and graceful. It often refers to manners, language, or style that is cultured and polite.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used to compliment someone's behavior or speech, emphasizing sophistication and good taste. It can also describe literary style, especially when the language is polished and classical.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 文雅 (wényǎ de jǔzhǐ): elegant manners or behavior, used to praise someone's conduct.
  • 文雅语言 (wényǎ de yǔyán): elegant language, often referring to refined or classical expressions.
  • 保持文雅 (bǎochí wényǎ): to maintain elegance, commonly used in social or formal contexts.

Nuances

Using 文雅 implies a positive judgment about refinement and cultural sophistication. It is more formal and polite than simply saying "漂亮" (beautiful) or "" (nice-looking). Avoid confusing it with "" (yōuyǎ), which also means elegant but often emphasizes gracefulness in movement or appearance rather than speech or manners.

Example Sentences

Her manners are very elegant and always leave a good impression.

The language of this book is elegant, suitable for those who like classical

In formal occasions, maintaining elegant speech and behavior is very