hông hốc

hông hốc

Sau trận ốm nặng, anh ấy trông hông hốc và yếu ớt.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Gaunt, emaciated, haggard: Describes a person or animal with a very thin, bony, and often unhealthy appearance, where the bones (especially cheekbones and hips) are prominent due to extreme thinness or illness.
    • Sunken, hollow: Describes facial features, especially eyes or cheeks, that appear deeply recessed.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Sau trận ốm nặng, anh ấy trông hông hốc yếu ớt. (After the serious illness, he looked gaunt and weak.)
    • Đôi mắt hông hốc của người đàn ông ấy thể hiện sự mệt mỏi tột độ. (That man's sunken eyes showed extreme exhaustion.)
Advanced Usage
  • "trông hông hốc": to look gaunt/haggard.

    • ấy làm việc quá sức nên trông hông hốc hẳn đi. (She overworked herself so she looks completely haggard.)
  • "người hông hốc": a gaunt person.

    • Người đàn ông hông hốc ấy đang lang thang trên phố. (That gaunt man is wandering on the street.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Hốc hác (adj): This is a more common variant with the same meaning: gaunt, haggard, drawn.

    • Khuôn mặt hốc hác thiếu ngủ. (A face haggard from lack of sleep.)
  • Gầy gò (adj): Thin, skinny (can be neutral or negative, but less severe than "hông hốc").

  • Tiều tụy (adj): Worn out, haggard (often from hardship or sorrow, implying a deteriorated state).
Synonyms
  • Gầy trơ xương: Skin and bones.
  • Héo hon: Withered, gaunt (often due to age or sickness).
Notes on Usage
  • "Hông hốc" is an adjective, primarily used to describe a person's physical appearance resulting from sickness, exhaustion, malnutrition, or extreme hardship.
  • It carries a strong negative connotation, implying an unhealthy and unpleasant state of thinness.
  • The word "hốc hác" is far more frequently used in modern Vietnamese with the identical meaning. "Hông hốc" may be considered a less common or slightly archaic form.
  • It is not typically used for objects or abstract concepts.

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