surname Cuo

JLPT N5 13 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (cuò)

The character primarily means "wrong" or "mistake" and is commonly used to indicate errors in writing, speech, or actions. It can also express fault or responsibility, as in apologizing for a mistake.

Common Meanings

  • To be wrong or incorrect
  • To make a mistake
  • To miss (an opportunity or event)
  • Fault or blame

Typical Collocations

  • (xiě cuò): write incorrectly
  • (dá cuò): answer incorrectly
  • (cuòguò): miss (a chance, bus, etc.)
  • (wǒ de cuò): my fault

Notes

When using , it often appears after a verb to indicate the action was done incorrectly (e.g., , ). It can also be a noun meaning "fault" or "mistake" (e.g., ).

Avoid confusing with similar words like (wù), which often implies misunderstanding or error in judgment rather than a simple mistake.

Register

This word is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Chinese, suitable for everyday conversation and formal contexts.

Example Sentences

You wrote this character wrong.

Sorry, it was my fault.

I answered this question incorrectly.

He missed the last bus.

I think your opinion is somewhat wrong.