dóa

dóa

Anh ấy nổi dóa lên khi nghe tin đó.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A fit of anger, a sudden outburst of temper: "dóa" refers to a state of being very angry, often manifested as a sudden, intense emotional outburst. This usage is primarily found in certain dialects and is considered somewhat rare in standard Vietnamese.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Anh ấy nổi dóa lên khi nghe tin đó. (He flew into a rage when he heard that news.)
    • Đừng làm ấy nổi dóa. (Don't make her have a fit of anger.)
Advanced Usage
  • "nổi dóa": to flare up, to fly into a rage. This is the most common and almost exclusive collocation for this word.
    • Chỉ một lời nói đùa anh ta đã nổi dóa. (He flew into a rage just because of a joke.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Giận dữ (adj/n): angry, anger. This is the standard, more common term.
  • Cáu (adj/v): irritable, to get annoyed. Describes a quicker, perhaps less intense irritation.
  • Phát cáu (v): to lose one's temper. Similar to "nổi dóa" but more standard.
  • Thịnh nộ (n): fury, wrath (literary/formal). A stronger, more formal term for intense anger.
Synonyms
  • Cơn giận: a bout of anger.
  • Cơn thịnh nộ: a fit of fury.
  • Sự bực tức: irritation, annoyance.
Notes on Usage
  • "Dóa" is almost never used alone in modern Vietnamese. It is almost exclusively used in the fixed phrase "nổi dóa".
  • Its usage is considered dialectal (often associated with Northern dialects) and somewhat archaic or rare in formal, standard communication. The more common and standard phrase with a similar meaning is "nổi giận" or "nổi cáu".
  • It typically describes a sudden, visible, and often loud outburst of anger.