号称

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Usage of 号称

The verb 号称 is used when someone or something claims a certain title or status, often to emphasize a reputation or boast. It usually implies that the claim might be subjective or not fully verified.

Common contexts

You will often see 号称 used in advertising, news reports, or casual speech when describing companies, people, or products that assert a particular quality or achievement.

Collocations and patterns

Nuance and register

Using 号称 can sometimes carry a skeptical tone, suggesting the claim might be exaggerated or self-promotional. It is more formal than casual verbs like but less formal than official titles.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 号称 with 称号 (title) or 称呼 (to call someone). 号称 specifically refers to the act of claiming a title or status, often with some doubt implied.

Example Sentences

This company claims to be the most environmentally friendly in the industry.

He claims to be an expert in this field, but actually has little experience.

The athlete who claims to be the best in the world competed today.