毫无

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 毫无

The phrase 毫无 (háo wú) is a strong negation meaning "not in the least" or "completely without." It is used to emphasize the total absence of something, often an abstract quality like interest, preparation, or basis.

Common Collocations

These collocations highlight how 毫无 is typically paired with nouns representing intangible things.

Register and Tone

This phrase is formal and often found in written or formal spoken Chinese. It conveys a strong, absolute negation and is more emphatic than just or .

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 毫无 with just or , which are more neutral negations. 毫无 adds emphasis and is usually used with abstract nouns rather than concrete objects.

Summary

Use 毫无 when you want to stress that something is completely absent or nonexistent, especially in formal contexts or when emphasizing a strong negative statement.

Example Sentences

He has no interest in this matter at all.

I was completely unprepared for this exam, and the result was poor.

His words have no basis at all and cannot be trusted.