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The word 悔 (huǐ), meaning "regret" or "repent," is considered a formal word in Chinese. It is often used in written language, literature, and formal speeches. The term conveys a deep sense of remorse or sorrow for past actions or decisions.
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Several Chinese words convey meanings similar to 悔 (huǐ), which means "regret" or "repent." Here are a few:
1. 懊悔 (àohuǐ) - This word specifically denotes a sense of deep regret or remorse, often for a mistake or poor decision. It emphasizes the emotional discomfort that arises from reflecting on one's actions.
2. 后悔 (hòuhuǐ) - This term is commonly used to express regret about something that has already happened. It can signify wishing one had acted differently in the past, similar to 悔 (huǐ).
3. 悔恨 (huǐhèn) - This word combines the idea of regret with a sense of sorrow or anguish. It implies a strong feeling of remorse, often related to significant life choices or actions.
4. 懊丧 (àosàng) - While slightly different, this term indicates a feeling of disappointment or frustration, which can arise from regret. It reflects a more general sense of emotional distress rather than specific remorse for an action.
These words share thematic elements with 悔 (huǐ), focusing on the emotional responses to past actions or decisions.
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悔 (huǐ) is used to express regret or repentance. For example, one might say 我悔改了 (wǒ huǐgǎi le) meaning "I have repented". It can also be used in the phrase 后悔莫及 (hòuhuǐ mòjí) which means "it is too late to regret".
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