heo hắt
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Desolate, bleak, dreary: Describes a scene, place, or atmosphere that is lonely, empty, and evokes a feeling of sadness and melancholy. It often implies a lack of life, vitality, or comfort.
- Desolate, wretched, forlorn: Describes a life, situation, or state of existence that is miserable, bleak, and marked by hardship or loneliness.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Cảnh vật heo hắt. (A desolate sight.)
- Sống cuộc đời heo hắt. (To live a desolate life.)
- Căn nhà bỏ hoang trông thật heo hắt. (The abandoned house looks truly bleak.)
- Sau cơn bão, khu phố im lặng và heo hắt. (After the storm, the neighborhood was silent and dreary.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "heo hắt" is primarily literary and poetic. It is used to convey a strong emotional tone of sadness and isolation, more intense than simply "buồn" (sad). It is often applied to landscapes, environments, or metaphorical descriptions of life.
Variants and Related Words
- Hiu hắt (adj): A variant spelling/pronunciation with the same meaning of desolate, lonely, and dreary.
- Gió thổi hiu hắt. (The wind blows desolately.)
Synonyms
- Desolate: Bare, barren, empty, and depressing.
- Bleak: Cold, gloomy, and lacking in warmth or hope.
- Dreary: Dull, bleak, and depressing.
- Forlorn: Pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
- Wretched: Characterized by misery and sorrow.
Related Idioms
- While "heo hắt" itself is not typically part of a fixed idiom, it is commonly used in poetic constructions to describe scenes or feelings.
- Nỗi buồn heo hắt: A desolate sorrow.
- Chiều tà heo hắt: A bleak, dreary dusk.
- desolate
- Cảnh vật heo hắtA desolate sight
- Sống cuộc đời heo hắtTo live a desolate life