惽 (mǐn) - Confused, muddled, absent-minded & to be in a daze or stupor.
惽 · mǐn
Confused, muddled, absent-minded;
to be in a daze or stupor.
Confused, muddled, absent-mindedto be in a daze or stupor.
Usage highlights
Confused stateAbsentIn a stuporMuddleBewildered
Usage & contexts
Examples
- He was in a confused state (惽然).
- She seemed absent-minded (惽惽的).
- The patient was in a stupor (惽迷).
Collocations
- Confused state(惽然)
- Absent-minded(惽惽)
- In a stupor(惽迷)
- Muddle-headed(惽惽)
- Bewildered(惽惽)
Cultural background
FAQ- This character is considered literary and is rarely used in modern vernacular.
- It often appears in classical texts to describe a state of mental confusion or dullness.
- The character's structure reflects its meaning of mental obscurity.