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chua chát

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Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Bitter, acerbic, tart: Describes a taste that is sharply sour and unpleasant, often causing a puckering sensation. Figuratively, it describes speech, expressions, or truths that are harsh, sarcastic, cynical, or painfully disillusioned.
    • Sarcastic, caustic, mordant: Specifically refers to remarks, tones, or smiles that are sharp, cutting, and tinged with irony, resentment, or disappointment.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Anh ấy nở một nụ cười chua chát khi nhớ lại thất bại. (He gave a bitter smile when remembering the failure.)
    • Lời phê bình của ấy nghe thật chua chát. (Her criticism sounded very caustic.)
    • Đó một sự thật chua chát mọi người phải chấp nhận. (That is a bitter truth everyone must accept.)
Advanced Usage
  • "chua chát" as an adverbial phrase: Can be used to modify a verb, describing how an action (like speaking or smiling) is performed.
    • ấy bình luận chua chát về tình hình chính trị. (She commented bitterly on the political situation.)
  • Describing abstract concepts: Often used with abstract nouns like "sự thật" (truth), "lời nói" (words), "nụ cười" (smile), "cảm giác" (feeling) to convey a sense of painful, unwelcome reality or emotion.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chua (adj): Sour (in taste). Can also describe a sharp, unpleasant tone of voice (e.g., - a sour/acidic voice).
  • Chát (adj): Astringent, tannic (the dry, puckering taste from unripe fruit or strong tea). Often paired with "chua" for emphasis.
  • Đắng chát (adj): Bitter and astringent. Figuratively describes an extremely bitter and painful experience or feeling.
  • Mỉa mai (adj): Ironic, sarcastic. Shares the sense of cutting speech but may lack the same depth of personal bitterness as "chua chát."
Synonyms
  • Đắng (adj): Bitter. More directly related to taste, but commonly used figuratively for painful emotions (e.g., - a bitter end).
  • Cay đắng (adj): Bitter, acrimonious. Emphasizes deep resentment and pain.
  • Mặn chát (adj): Salty and astringent. Less common figuratively than "chua chát."
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Chua như giấm: (As sour as vinegar). An idiom describing something or someone as very sour, often referring to a sharp, unpleasant personality or speech.
  • Nụ cười chua chát: A bitter/sardonic smile. A common collocation describing a smile that expresses resignation, irony, or hidden pain.
  • Sự thật chua chát: A bitter/hard truth. A standard phrase for an unpleasant fact that is difficult to accept.
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  1. Bitter
    • nhếch mép cười chua chát
      to smile with bitterness
    • sự thật chua chát
      a bitter truth

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