可悲

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Meaning and Usage

"可悲" is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is pitiful, sad, or deserving of sympathy. It often conveys a sense of sorrow mixed with a hint of disappointment or helplessness.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used to comment on unfortunate situations, people's misfortunes, or regrettable behaviors. The tone can range from empathetic to mildly critical depending on context.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 可悲遭遇 (pitiful fate): used to describe someone's unfortunate experiences.
  • 可悲 (truly pitiful): emphasizes the sadness or pity felt.
  • 可悲... (the sad thing is...): introduces a regrettable fact.

Usage Notes

"可悲" is more formal and literary than colloquial expressions of sadness. It is often found in written language, news reports, or reflective speech. Avoid using it for trivial sadness; it implies a deeper or more serious sorrow.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "可悲" with "悲伤" (bēishāng), which simply means sad or sorrowful. "可悲" adds a layer of pity or regret, often implying that the situation could have been avoided or is lamentable.

Example Sentences

His situation is truly pitiful; no one helps him.

Seeing those homeless people really makes one feel sad.

He quarrels over trivial matters; it's really pathetic.