顽皮

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The adjective "顽皮" (wánpí) describes someone, often a child or an animal, who is mischievous, playful, or naughty. It implies lively behavior that can sometimes be troublesome but is generally harmless and endearing.

Common Contexts

"顽皮" is frequently used to describe children who like to play tricks or cause minor trouble, as well as pets like cats or dogs that are lively and playful. It often conveys a sense of affectionate tolerance rather than serious reprimand.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations highlight typical uses where "顽皮" characterizes playful or mischievous behavior.

Nuances and Tips

While "顽皮" can imply some level of disobedience or troublemaking, it usually carries a lighthearted tone. It is not used for serious misbehavior. Avoid confusing it with words like "淘气" (táoqì), which is similar but can sometimes imply more stubbornness or naughtiness. "顽皮" emphasizes playful mischief more than stubbornness.

Use "顽皮" to describe lively, spirited behavior that is more charming than problematic.

Example Sentences

That child is very naughty and always likes to tease others.

The cat is very playful and likes to run around the house.

Although he is naughty, he has a kind heart.