suy đốn
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Definition
- Adjective:
- To be worse off: The primary meaning of "suy đốn" describes a state of decline where someone or something (like a family, business, or individual's circumstances) has become poorer, more difficult, or of lower status than before. It implies a fall from a previously better condition into hardship or destitution.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Gia đình anh ấy đã trở nên suy đốn sau trận hỏa hoạn. (His family became worse off after the fire.)
- Công ty rơi vào cảnh suy đốn do quản lý kém. (The company fell into a worse-off state due to poor management.)
- Sức khỏe của ông cụ ngày càng suy đốn. (The old man's health is increasingly in decline.)
Advanced Usage
- "suy đốn tinh thần": moral or spiritual decline.
- Xã hội đó đang đối mặt với nguy cơ suy đốn tinh thần. (That society is facing the risk of moral decline.)
Variants and Related Words
Suy sụp (adj): to collapse, to break down (often used for mental state, health, or fortunes). It is stronger than "suy đốn."
- Sau cú sốc, tinh thần cô ấy suy sụp hoàn toàn. (After the shock, her spirit completely collapsed.)
Suy vi (adj): to decline, to decay (often used for families, dynasties, or eras).
- Triều đại đó dần suy vi vì nội chiến. (That dynasty gradually declined due to civil war.)
Synonyms
- Impoverished: reduced to poverty.
- Declined: having become worse in condition.
- Destitute: extremely poor and lacking the means to provide for oneself.
Related Idioms
Suy đồi: to degenerate, to become depraved. This often refers specifically to moral decay, whereas "suy đốn" is more general.
- Lối sống ấy dẫn đến suy đồi đạo đức. (That lifestyle leads to moral degeneration.)
Sa sút: to deteriorate, to decline (commonly used for health, finances, or academic performance).
- Tài chính gia đình bắt đầu sa sút. (The family's finances began to deteriorate.)
- Be worse off
- Gia đình nó suy đốnHis family is worse off