không dưng
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Definition
- Adverbial phrase:
- For no reason; without cause; not without reason: Used to indicate that an event or situation did not happen arbitrarily or by pure chance, but likely has an underlying, often unstated, reason or cause. It implies there is a motive or explanation behind an action.
Usage Examples
- Adverbial phrase:
- Không dưng ai dễ đặt điều cho ai. (It is no accident that someone would fabricate stories about another.)
- Không dưng chi có chuyện này trò kia. (There must be a reason for all these various matters and tricks.)
- Anh ấy không dưng mà tặng quà đâu. (He didn't give a gift for no reason.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used at the beginning of a sentence or clause to cast doubt on the randomness of an event, suggesting the listener should look for a hidden motive or logical explanation.
- It can be used rhetorically to challenge a superficial or coincidental interpretation of events.
Variants and Related Words
- Bỗng nhiên / Tự nhiên: These mean "suddenly" or "spontaneously" and can sometimes be contrasted with "không dưng," which denies such randomness.
- Vô cớ: Means "groundless" or "without cause," sharing a similar meaning but often used in more formal or legal contexts.
Synonyms
- Not without reason: Suggests there is a definite cause.
- Not by chance: Indicates the event was deliberate or expected.
- With good reason: Implies a justifiable cause exists.
Related Idioms
- The phrase itself, "không dưng," is a fixed idiomatic expression in Vietnamese. A common proverbial usage is the line from Nguyễn Du's poetry: which encapsulates the idea that slander or accusation does not happen without motive.
- It is no accident.
- "Không dưng ai dễ đặt điều cho ai " (Nguyễn Du)It is no accident that a story is fabricated and directed against one