ngậu xị
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Sullen, sulky, glum: A colloquial term describing a facial expression or mood that is gloomy, displeased, or resentful, often shown by pouting or frowning.
- Grim, cross: Can describe a look that is stern, angry, or unfriendly.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Sao mặt mày lại ngậu xị thế? (Why do you look so sullen?)
- Nó ngồi một góc, vẻ mặt ngậu xị cả buổi. (He sat in a corner with a glum look on his face all afternoon.)
- Đừng có ngậu xị với mọi người như vậy. (Don't be so cross with everyone like that.)
Advanced Usage
- This word is primarily used in colloquial, informal speech. It is rarely used in formal writing.
- It often describes a temporary state of moodiness or displeasure, typically visible on a person's face.
Variants and Related Words
- Ngậu (adj): The root form, sharing the same meaning of "sullen" or "glum." "Ngậu xị" is a colloquial variant that adds emphasis.
- Cậu bé làm sai nên mặt cứ ngậu ra. (The boy did something wrong, so his face just turned sullen.)
Synonyms
- Cáu kỉnh: irritable, grumpy.
- Bực bội: annoyed, irritated.
- Ỉu xìu: downcast, dejected (often with a sense of disappointment).
- Hầm hầm: fuming, seething (with anger).
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Mặt ngậu xị / Mặt ngậu: To have a sullen face.
- Nghe tin đó xong, mặt nó ngậu xị ngay. (Upon hearing that news, his face immediately turned sullen.)
- (thông tục) như ngậu