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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The character (chǒng) primarily means to love or favor someone especially in a way that involves pampering or spoiling. It often implies a special, sometimes indulgent affection, such as parents toward children or a superior toward a favored subordinate.

Common Collocations

  • 宠爱 (chǒng'ài): to dote on, to cherish
  • 宠物 (chǒngwù): pet (an animal that is loved and cared for)
  • (chǒng'ér): favorite person, especially in a work or family context

Register and Tone

This word is generally neutral but can carry a slightly affectionate or indulgent tone. It is common in both spoken and written Chinese.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with (ài), which means love in a broader sense. emphasizes special favor or pampering, often with a sense of protection or indulgence.

Summary

Use when you want to express special affection that includes care, indulgence, or favoritism. It is frequently used in family, workplace, and pet contexts.

Example Sentences

Parents always spoil their children and don't let them suffer any

He is the boss's favorite and receives many privileges at work.

Pets need their owner's love and care.