(wěi) - Majestic, grand, profound — describes something with great

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wěi | 24 strokes | radical:

· wěi

Majestic, grand, profound — describes something with great dignity and depth, often used in classical Chinese to describe profound scholarship or magnificent appearance.

Majestic, grand, profound — describes something with great

Usage highlights

Majestic and profoundWith majestic appearanceProfound and elegantGrand and dignifiedMajestic scholarshipProfound literature

Synonyms

  • great, mighty
  • lofty, towering
  • extensive, profound

Antonyms

  • shallow, superficial
  • crude, vulgar

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The professor's knowledge is profound and majestic (学识斖斖).
  • The ancient temple has a majestic appearance (庙貌斖然).
  • His writing style is profound and elegant (文辞斖雅).
  • The ceremony proceeded with great dignity(仪式斖斖进行)

Collocations

  • Majestic and profound(斖斖)
  • With majestic appearance(斖然)
  • Profound and elegant(斖雅)
  • Grand and dignified(斖巍)
  • Majestic scholarship(斖学)
  • Profound literature(斖文)

Idioms

  • Majestic and profound in appearance(斖然可观)
  • With dignified and grand manner(斖斖有礼)
  • Profound and extensive knowledge(学识斖博)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • This character appears in classical Chinese texts describing profound scholarship and majestic appearances.
  • It carries connotations of classical elegance and deep cultural refinement.
  • Often used in literary contexts to describe things of great dignity and depth.

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