何止

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 何止

The phrase 何止 (hézhǐ) is used to emphasize that something is not limited to what has been mentioned; it means "not only" or "far more than." It often appears in formal or literary contexts to highlight that the reality exceeds expectations or initial impressions.

Common Collocations

These collocations help express that the scope or degree is greater than stated.

Nuance and Register

何止 carries a somewhat formal or literary tone, so it is more common in written language or formal speech than in casual conversation. It is used to stress the extent or degree beyond what is obvious.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 何止 with 只是 (zhǐ shì), which means "only." 何止 implies exceeding or surpassing, while 只是 limits or restricts. Using 何止 correctly adds emphasis and depth to your statements.

Example Sentences

His talent is more than this; he can also write poetry and paint.

The loss this time is not just money, but more so time and opportunities.

He has been angry more than once; he has lost his temper many times.