• 82nd most frequent character
  • Adds ~0.21% to your reading coverage
  • 2 dictionary entries
  • Appears in 223 words
  • Component in 1 character

Decomposition

1Once
2Radical
3Graphical
丿

Pinyin & Meaning

1. hǎo (hao3)good • well • proper • good to • easy to • very • so • (suffix indicating completion or readiness) • to be in love (e.g. 学姐,你跟他好了,就不怕代沟么?)
2. hào (hao4)to be fond of • to have a tendency to • to be prone to

Pronunciation Clues

There are no phonetic clues for this character.

Appears In

also appears in:

Example Words

Common

好久 
好像 
好友 
好多 
好好 
好看 
美好 

Uncommon

刚好 (剛好)
友好 
只好 
好不容易 
好似 
好吃 
好喝 
好在 
好奇 
好几 (好幾)
好心 
好意思 
好玩 
好用 
好笑 
好听 (好聽)
好色 
好处 (好處)
好运 (好運)
安好 
幸好 
爱好 (愛好)
爱好者 (愛好者)
最好 
正好 
看好 
良好 
亲朋好友 (親朋好友)
讨好 (討好)
说好 (說好)
还好 (還好)

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  • 475th most frequent character
  • Adds ~0.04% to your reading coverage
  • 2 dictionary entries
  • Appears in 119 words
  • Component in 0 characters

Decomposition

1Once
3Graphical
丿

Pinyin & Meaning

1. chī (chi1)to eat • to consume • to eat at (a cafeteria etc) • to eradicate • to destroy • to absorb • to suffer
2. (ji2)stammer

Pronunciation Clues

1. Pronunciation clue for chī (chi1)The component is pronounced as '' (qi3). It has the same pinyin final.
2. Pronunciation clue for chī (chi1)The component is pronounced as '' (yi1). It has the same pinyin final.
3. Pronunciation clue for (ji2)The component is pronounced as '' (qi3). It has the same pinyin final.
4. Pronunciation clue for (ji2)The component is pronounced as '' (yi1). It has the same pinyin final.

Example Words

Common

吃完 
吃饭 (吃飯)
好吃 

Uncommon

偷吃 
吃力 
吃喝 
吃喝玩乐 (吃喝玩樂)
吃奶 
吃掉 
吃法 
吃素 
吃苦 
吃药 (吃藥)
吃亏 (吃虧)
吃醋 
吃惊 (吃驚)
大吃大喝 
小吃 
白吃 
贪吃 (貪吃)
难吃 (難吃)

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Decomposition Levels:
Level 1 - Once: Only divided once. So only two components.
Level 2 - Radical: Radical Decomposition. The character gets decomposed into its lowest radical components. For the complete list visit the Radical wikipedia page.
Level 3 - Graphical: Graphical Decomposition. Shows all the strokes & lowest level of components that make up the character.
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