dusk, nightfall, twilight, dark

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Meanings

The character primarily relates to darkness or dimness, such as dusk or twilight. It also describes states of mental confusion or dizziness, often used in medical or everyday contexts to express feeling faint or disoriented.

Common Collocations

  • (hūn àn): dim, gloomy — used to describe lighting or atmosphere.
  • (tóu hūn): dizzy, lightheaded — common expression for feeling faint.
  • 昏迷 (hūn mí): coma, unconsciousness — medical term.

Nuances

When used to describe lighting, implies a natural dimness like evening or poor light. When describing a person, it conveys a lack of clarity in perception or consciousness. It is more formal or literary than some colloquial words for dizziness.

Confusions

Do not confuse with (deep sleep) or (dimness). alone can imply both darkness and mental confusion, so context is key. It is distinct from (yūn), which also means dizzy but often implies nausea or vertigo.

Example Sentences

The sky gradually darkened; we should go home.

He feels dizzy and his vision is blurry, probably because he didn't rest

A patient in a coma needs to be sent to the hospital immediately.