to sink, to submerge

JLPT N5 7 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meaning

The character '' primarily means 'to sink' or 'to submerge,' often used to describe objects going down into water or other substances. It also conveys a sense of heaviness or depth, both physically and emotionally.

Emotional and Abstract Uses

Beyond the literal sinking, '' is frequently used to describe heavy moods or deep contemplation, such as '沉重' (heavy, serious) or '沉思' (deep thought). This usage highlights the character's flexibility in expressing both physical and psychological states.

Common Collocations

  • (chénmò): to sink completely, used for ships or objects.
  • 沉重 (chénzhòng): heavy, serious, often describing emotions or burdens.
  • 沉思 (chénsī): to ponder deeply, reflecting a thoughtful state.

Usage Notes

'' often appears in compound words rather than alone in modern usage. It is important not to confuse it with '沉淀' (to precipitate) or '' (to be intoxicated), which carry related but distinct meanings. When used in emotional contexts, it implies a deep, often prolonged state rather than a fleeting feeling.

Example Sentences

The ship slowly sank during the storm.

His mood was heavy and could not calm down for a long time.

Deep thinking is a good way to solve problems.