() - Wò — refers to a person of good & also used in ancient texts to describe a

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wò | 17 strokes | radical:

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Wò — refers to a person of good appearance or appearance;

also used in ancient texts to describe a person's appearance.

Wò — refers to a person of goodalso used in ancient texts to describe a

Usage highlights

Good appearanceDignified appearanceFine featuresHandsome lookAppearance descriptionAncient appearance term

Synonyms

  • beautiful, good-looking
  • handsome, elegant
  • beautiful, pretty

Antonyms

  • ugly, unattractive
  • plain, homely

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • He has a dignified appearance (容貌臒臒).
  • The ancient text describes him as handsome (形容臒好).
  • In historical records, he was noted for his fine features (相貌臒正).

Collocations

  • Good appearance(臒好)
  • Dignified appearance(臒臒)
  • Fine features(臒正)
  • Handsome look(臒貌)
  • Appearance description(臒容)
  • Ancient appearance term(古臒)

Idioms

  • Of dignified and handsome appearance(臒臒之容)
  • Fine features and good bearing(臒正端方)
  • Ancient term for handsome appearance(古之臒好)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Appears in classical Chinese texts describing physical appearance and beauty standards.
  • Used in historical contexts to describe dignified or handsome individuals.
  • Represents ancient Chinese aesthetic ideals for human appearance.

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