thâm sì
Definition
- Adjective:
- Deeply purplish or livid: Describes a dark, often unhealthy, purple or bluish-black discoloration of the skin or lips, typically resulting from poor circulation, bruising, cold, or lack of oxygen.
- Dusky; darkly discolored: Indicates a very dark, somber, and unnatural hue.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Đôi môi tím ngắt, thâm sì vì lạnh. (His lips were utterly purple, deeply livid from the cold.)
- Vết bầm trên tay cô ấy đã chuyển thành màu thâm sì. (The bruise on her arm had turned a dusky purple color.)
- Khuôn mặt anh ta trông thâm sì và mệt mỏi. (His face looked darkly discolored and tired.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is often used in medical or descriptive contexts to emphasize an abnormal, severe, or unhealthy appearance of skin coloration, beyond a simple tan or natural dark tone.
Variants and Related Words
- Thâm (adj): dark, bruised, discolored. A more general term for darkening or bruising.
- Vết thâm (a bruise; a dark spot).
- Tím (adj): purple, violet. Can be a natural or healthier purple.
- Màu tím (the color purple).
Synonyms
- Livid: Discolored, as from a bruise or congestion; bluish-gray.
- Dusky: Dark in color, especially with a somber or shadowy quality.
- Purplish-black: Having a color between purple and black.
Related Idioms
- While "thâm sì" itself is not commonly part of a fixed idiom, it is frequently used in descriptive phrases highlighting poor health or severe conditions, such as "" (deeply livid lips) or "" (dusky skin).