tiu nghỉu

tiu nghỉu

Mặt nó tiu nghỉu khi bị mẹ mắng.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Crestfallen, dejected, or downcast: Describes a state of visible disappointment, low spirits, or deflated mood, often shown through one's demeanor or facial expression. It implies a loss of enthusiasm or energy due to a setback or failure.
    • Sheepish or abashed: Can describe a feeling of mild shame or embarrassment, often after being scolded or making a mistake.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Nghe tin trượt đại học, ngồi tiu nghỉu một góc. (Upon hearing the news of failing the university exam, he sat crestfallen in a corner.)
    • Đứa bé bị mẹ mắng, mặt tiu nghỉu. (The child was scolded by his mother and looked sheepish.)
    • Cả đội bước ra sân với vẻ mặt tiu nghỉu sau trận thua. (The whole team walked off the field with dejected faces after the loss.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word is often used in a descriptive, somewhat informal context to paint a vivid picture of someone's defeated or ashamed posture and expression. It is frequently paired with words describing facial expressions or posture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tiu ngỉu: A common variant spelling with the same meaning.
  • Ủ rũ (adj): drooping, languid; often used for plants or people looking sad and lacking energy.
  • Thất vọng (adj): disappointed (a more general and direct term for disappointment).
Synonyms
  • Crestfallen: Sad and disappointed.
  • Dejected: In low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
  • Sheepish: Showing embarrassment from shame or foolishness.
  • Downcast: (Of eyes) looking downward, or (of a person) low in spirit.
Related Idioms
  • Tiu nghỉu như chó cụt đuôi: As dejected as a dog with a docked tail. A vivid simile emphasizing extreme dejection or shame.
    • Thua trận, các cầu thủ trở về tiu nghỉu như chó cụt đuôi. (After losing the match, the players returned as dejected as dogs with docked tails.)