Meaning and Usage
The character 怨 (yuàn) primarily means 'to blame' or 'to resent.' It expresses feelings of dissatisfaction or grievance directed at oneself, others, or circumstances. It often conveys a negative emotional state such as resentment or complaint.
Common Contexts
怨 is frequently used in contexts where someone feels wronged or disappointed, either blaming others or themselves. It can describe mild complaints or deep-seated resentment.
Collocations and Patterns
- 怨别人 (yuàn biérén): to blame others, often used when someone complains about others' actions.
- 怨自己 (yuàn zìjǐ): to blame oneself, showing self-criticism or regret.
- 怨恨 (yuànhèn): resentment or deep hatred, a stronger emotional state.
Usage Notes
怨 is more formal and literary than some colloquial words for complaining or blaming. It often appears in written Chinese, classical texts, or formal speech. Avoid confusing 怨 with 抱怨 (bàoyuàn), which is more conversational and means 'to complain.' 怨 carries a stronger emotional weight of resentment or grievance.
Tone and Register
Using 怨 can imply a serious or deep emotional grievance rather than casual dissatisfaction. It is suitable in contexts discussing feelings of injustice or regret rather than everyday complaints.
Meaning and Usage
The character 怨 (yuàn) primarily means 'to blame' or 'to resent.' It expresses feelings of dissatisfaction or grievance directed at oneself, others, or circumstances. It often conveys a negative emotional state such as resentment or complaint.
Common Contexts
怨 is frequently used in contexts where someone feels wronged or disappointed, either blaming others or themselves. It can describe mild complaints or deep-seated resentment.
Collocations and Patterns
- 怨别人 (yuàn biérén): to blame others, often used when someone complains about others' actions.
- 怨自己 (yuàn zìjǐ): to blame oneself, showing self-criticism or regret.
- 怨恨 (yuànhèn): resentment or deep hatred, a stronger emotional state.
Usage Notes
怨 is more formal and literary than some colloquial words for complaining or blaming. It often appears in written Chinese, classical texts, or formal speech. Avoid confusing 怨 with 抱怨 (bàoyuàn), which is more conversational and means 'to complain.' 怨 carries a stronger emotional weight of resentment or grievance.
Tone and Register
Using 怨 can imply a serious or deep emotional grievance rather than casual dissatisfaction. It is suitable in contexts discussing feelings of injustice or regret rather than everyday complaints.
Meaning and Usage
The character 怨 (yuàn) primarily means 'to blame' or 'to resent.' It expresses feelings of dissatisfaction or grievance directed at oneself, others, or circumstances. It often conveys a negative emotional state such as resentment or complaint.
Common Contexts
怨 is frequently used in contexts where someone feels wronged or disappointed, either blaming others or themselves. It can describe mild complaints or deep-seated resentment.
Collocations and Patterns
- 怨别人 (yuàn biérén): to blame others, often used when someone complains about others' actions.
- 怨自己 (yuàn zìjǐ): to blame oneself, showing self-criticism or regret.
- 怨恨 (yuànhèn): resentment or deep hatred, a stronger emotional state.
Usage Notes
怨 is more formal and literary than some colloquial words for complaining or blaming. It often appears in written Chinese, classical texts, or formal speech. Avoid confusing 怨 with 抱怨 (bàoyuàn), which is more conversational and means 'to complain.' 怨 carries a stronger emotional weight of resentment or grievance.
Tone and Register
Using 怨 can imply a serious or deep emotional grievance rather than casual dissatisfaction. It is suitable in contexts discussing feelings of injustice or regret rather than everyday complaints.