cờn cợn
Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly gritty or sandy (in texture): Describes a sensation or texture that contains small, hard particles, like fine sand or dust, often causing mild discomfort.
- Slightly irritated (of the eyes): Specifically used to describe the feeling in the eyes when they are irritated by a small foreign particle, like dust or an eyelash.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Cát rơi vào mắt làm tôi thấy cờn cợn. (Sand got in my eye, making it feel gritty.)
- Nước giếng này có cảm giác cờn cợn, có lẽ còn cặn. (This well water has a slightly gritty feel, perhaps it still has sediment.)
- Sau trận bão, không khí vẫn còn cờn cợn bụi. (After the storm, the air still felt dusty/gritty.)
Advanced Usage
- "cảm giác cờn cợn": a gritty/grainy sensation.
- Anh ta phàn nàn về cảm giác cờn cợn trong cổ họng. (He complained about a gritty sensation in his throat.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cặn (n): sediment, dregs. This is the material that often causes the "cờn cợn" sensation.
- Cộm (adj): lumpy, causing a protruding and uncomfortable feeling (often used for something in shoes or clothes, distinct from the fine, sandy feel of "cờn cợn").
Synonyms
- Lợn cợn (adj): This is a very close synonym, often used interchangeably to describe a liquid containing fine, suspended particles or a gritty sensation.
- Gợn (adj, as in "nước có gợn"): having ripples or slight undulations; can sometimes overlap in describing imperfect clarity or smoothness.
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The core meaning relates to a physical texture or sensation involving fine, abrasive particles. It is not typically used for emotional states.
- Specific Usage for Eyes: When describing eyes, it directly corresponds to the feeling of a foreign body, like "having something in one's eye."