(hùn) - Complete, whole, perfect — refers to something that & also used in names to signify completeness or

Tone 4

hùn | 9 strokes | radical: 亻

· hùn

Complete, whole, perfect — refers to something that is fully formed or accomplished;

also used in names to signify completeness or perfection.

Complete, whole, perfect — refers to something thatalso used in names to signify completeness or

Usage highlights

Complete understandingPerfect executionComplete virtuePerfect exampleWhole personFully accomplished

Synonyms

  • complete, whole
  • complete, finished
  • whole, orderly
  • prepared, complete

Antonyms

  • deficient, lacking
  • incomplete, damaged
  • broken, damaged

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • He has a complete understanding of the matter (俒解).
  • The project is perfectly executed (俒成).
  • She possesses complete virtue (俒德).
  • This is a perfect example (俒例).

Collocations

  • Complete understanding(俒解)
  • Perfect execution(俒成)
  • Complete virtue(俒德)
  • Perfect example(俒例)
  • Whole person(俒人)
  • Fully accomplished(俒就)

Idioms

  • Complete in both appearance and substance(表里俱俒)
  • Perfectly formed and fully realized(形神俱俒)
  • The complete way of heaven and earth(天地之俒)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Derived from classical Chinese philosophical concepts of completeness and perfection.
  • Often used in naming to express aspirations for wholeness and moral integrity.
  • Reflects Confucian ideals of cultivated personality and complete virtue.

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