嫌弃

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Meaning and Usage

The verb '嫌弃' (xiánqì) means to dislike or reject something or someone, often with a sense of disdain or unwillingness to accept. It is commonly used to express aversion towards objects, food, or even people’s behavior.

Common Contexts

'嫌弃' is frequently used when talking about food preferences, clothing, or attitudes towards certain things that one finds unpleasant or undesirable. It often implies a stronger feeling than just 'not liking' — there is a sense of rejecting or turning away.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 嫌弃 + noun (e.g., 嫌弃食物): to dislike or reject something
  • 总是嫌弃: always dislike, showing habitual aversion
  • 嫌弃 + person/behavior: to look down on or avoid someone or their actions

Nuance and Register

This word carries a somewhat negative tone and is often used in informal or conversational contexts. It can express mild contempt or dissatisfaction but is not usually harsh or offensive. Avoid using it in very formal writing unless quoting speech or describing attitudes.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse '嫌弃' with '讨厌' (tǎoyàn), which also means to dislike but can be stronger and more general. '嫌弃' often implies a more specific rejection or avoidance, especially of tangible things or behaviors.

Example Sentences

He always dislikes the food others cook.

Children sometimes dislike vegetables and refuse to eat them.

She dislikes that piece of clothing because it is too old and doesn't want