to ridicule, to mock

Animated Stroke Order 嘲

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Stroke Order Diagrams 嘲

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
yào
cháo
xiào
bié
rén
de
quē
diǎn

Don't mock others' shortcomings

2
yòng
cháo
fěng
de
shuō
huà

He spoke in a sarcastic tone

3
jīng
cháng
yòng
cháo
lái
huà
jiě
gān

He often uses self-mockery to ease awkwardness

4
cháo
xiào

He laughed at me.

5
yào
cháo
xiào
bié
rén
de
cuò
zhè
yàng
mào

Don't mock others' mistakes; it's impolite.

6
miàn
duì
shī
bài
shí
xuǎn
yǒng
gǎn
miàn
duì
ér
shì
cháo
xiào

When facing failure, he chose to confront it bravely instead of ridiculing himself.

7
cháo
nòng
shuō
hěn
bèn

He mocked me, saying I was stupid.

8
hái
zi
men
cháo
nòng
ge
xīn
lái
de
tóng
xué
ràng
hěn
nán
guò

The children mocked the new classmate, making him very sad.

9
zài
huì
shàng
cháo
nòng
le
duì
shǒu
de
guān
diǎn
yǐn
le
jiā
de
xiào
shēng

At the meeting, he mocked his opponent's viewpoint, eliciting laughter from everyone.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes15
StructureLeft-Center-Right
Frequency#1575
Zhuyinㄔㄠˊ
Components
UnicodeU+5632
CangjieRRJ
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Cultural note

Traditional Chinese culture often connects characters and names with the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) and Yin–Yang, a system also used to describe personality tendencies.

Learn how the Five Elements describe personality