拙劣

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The adjective 拙劣 (zhuōliè) describes something that is clumsy, awkward, or of poor quality. It often carries a negative judgment about skills, performance, or quality, such as in art, speech, or work.

Common Contexts

拙劣 is frequently used to criticize someone's ability or the quality of a product or performance. For example, 拙劣 (poor painting skills), 拙劣演讲 (poor speech), or 拙劣作品 (inferior work).

Collocations and Patterns

Nuance and Register

This word is formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese to express strong criticism. It is not a casual or neutral term.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 拙劣 with 劣质, which specifically means "inferior quality" but is more about material or product quality, whereas 拙劣 emphasizes clumsiness or poor skill.

Example Sentences

His painting skills are poor and lack basic techniques.

The plot of this movie is poor, and the audience reaction was bad.

His speech was poor, lacking logic and persuasiveness.