气愤

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The adjective "气愤" describes a strong feeling of anger or indignation, often caused by unfair treatment or injustice. It conveys a more intense emotional state than just being upset or annoyed.

Common Contexts

"气愤" is frequently used to express personal feelings when someone experiences or witnesses wrongdoing, unfairness, or injustice. It often appears in contexts involving complaints, disputes, or emotional reactions to negative events.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the intensity and persistence of the anger.

Usage Notes

When using "气愤," speakers usually imply a justified anger, often linked to moral or ethical reasons. It is stronger than "生气" (angry) and often involves a sense of grievance. Avoid confusing it with milder words like "不满" (dissatisfied).

"气愤" is typically used in written and formal spoken Chinese but can also appear in everyday conversation when describing strong emotions.

Example Sentences

He felt very angry because he was wrongfully accused.

In her anger, she decided to take legal action to protect her rights.

Seeing the injustice happen, he angrily expressed his opinion.