to submit to, to obey, to go along with

JLPT N5 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character (shùn) primarily conveys the idea of things going smoothly or in order, as well as the concept of following or obeying. It is often used to describe processes that proceed without obstacles or people who comply with instructions or rules.

Common Collocations

  • 顺利 (shùnlì): smoothly, successfully — used to describe events or processes that go well.
  • 顺从 (shùncóng): obedient, compliant — describes a person who follows orders or advice.
  • (shùnzhe): along, following — used to indicate going along a direction or following an idea.

Nuances and Usage Notes

When used to describe events or processes, emphasizes smoothness and lack of resistance. When describing people, it highlights obedience or willingness to comply. It is less formal than some synonyms like 服从 (fúcóng), which implies stricter obedience.

Common Confusion

Don’t confuse with 顺序 (order, sequence). can mean 'in order' but also 'to follow' or 'to be smooth,' while 顺序 specifically refers to the sequence or order of things.

Using in conversation helps express harmony, compliance, or smooth progress, making it a versatile word in both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

Things went smoothly; we completed the task according to plan.

Please follow my instructions and don’t change them arbitrarily.

He obediently follows his parents’ arrangements and never talks back.