nghét
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Definition
Adjective: - Intensely bitter: Describes an extreme, sharp, and unpleasant bitter taste, often used to emphasize the intensity of bitterness beyond the basic level of "đắng" (bitter).
Usage
- The word "nghét" is almost exclusively used in combination with the adjective "đắng" (bitter) to form the phrase "đắng nghét." It functions as an intensifier, similar to "very" or "extremely" in English, but is specific to the sensation of bitterness. It is not typically used alone as an independent adjective.
- It is primarily used in informal, colloquial Vietnamese to describe taste, but can also be used metaphorically to describe a very unpleasant or bitter experience or feeling.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Thuốc này đắng nghét, khó uống quá. (This medicine is very bitter, so hard to swallow.)
- Cà phê pha đặc quá nên đắng nghét. (The coffee was brewed too strong so it's extremely bitter.)
- Nhớ lại thất bại, lòng anh ấy đắng nghét. (Remembering the failure, his heart felt acutely bitter.)
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: "Đắng nghét" can describe profound emotional bitterness, such as deep regret, resentment, or disappointment.
- Mối tình tan vỡ để lại trong cô một nỗi buồn đắng nghét. (The broken relationship left her with a profoundly bitter sadness.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đắng (adj): Bitter. The core adjective that "nghét" intensifies.
- Cay (adj): Spicy, hot. Another taste descriptor, sometimes combined with intensifiers like "cay xè."
- Chát (adj): Astringent, tart (like unripe fruit). A different type of sharp taste sensation.
Synonyms
- Rất đắng: Very bitter. A more standard, less emphatic synonym.
- Cực kỳ đắng: Extremely bitter.
- Đắng ngắt: Another idiomatic phrase for intense bitterness (literally "bitter-cut").
Related Phrases / Idioms
- Đắng nghét is itself a fixed idiomatic phrase. There are no separate phrasal verbs.
- Đắng như mật (Bitter as bile): An idiom comparing bitterness to bile.
- Ngậm đắng nuốt cay (To hold bitterness and swallow spiciness): An idiom meaning to endure hardship and suffering in silence.
- Very [bitter]
- Đắng nghétvery bitter