Taxonomy of meanings for 憤:
- 憤 fèn (OC: bɯnʔ MC: biun) 房吻切 上 廣韻:【懣也房吻切十四 】
- ANGER
- nabpsychpent-up anger
- ANGUISH
- nabpsychanguish;pent-up anger
- vi.redfeel strongly anguished, be full of pent-up anger
- vipsychfeel pent-up dissatisfaction, feel indignation and unreleased anger; feel pent-up frustration; indignation
- vtoNcausativecause to become anguished
- vt+prep+Ncause anguish in NCH
- LIVELY
- LEAK
- CHAOS
- ANGER
- 憤 fèn (OC: bɯnʔ MC: biun) 房吻切 上 廣韻:【同憤 】
- fènCOURAGE
- vtoNto brave
Additional information about 憤
說文解字: 【憤】,懣也。从心、賁聲。 【房吻切】
- Criteria
- ANGUISH
[IMPERSONAL/PERSONAL]
[PRECISE/VAGUE]
[POETIC/PROSAIC]
[LASTING/TRANSITORY]
1. Jí 疾 (ant. kuài 快 "be delighted") is acute temporary or momentary anguish directed at a definite cause of dissatisfaction. See also HATE.
[PRECISE], [TRANSITORY]
2. Yùn 慍 (ant. yú 愉 "feel generally pleased") is lingering or lasting somewhat milder and more diffuse dissatisfaction or anguish. See ANGER. The distinction is miserably uncertain in many contexts.
[OVERT], [LASTING]
3. Fèn 憤 "pent-up dissatisfaction and resentment" (ant.* chàng 暢 "vent one's feelings freely" is not a regular antonym that is stylistically acceptable in parallelism) can be a general feeling of dissatisfaction without any concrete person to be dissatisfied about. See also ANGER.
[COVERT], [IMPERSONAL], [INTENSE], [LASTING]
4. Chàng 悵 (ant. xīn rán 欣然 "be pleased with oneself") is poetic and intensely personal without being directed at any particular person, and involves a strong element of despondency.
[INTENSE], [IMPERSONAL], [LASTING], [POETIC]; [[RARE]]
- ANGER
[IMPERSONAL/PERSONAL]
[INTENSE/WEAK]
[COVERT/OVERT]
[LASTING/TRANSITORY]
See also ANGUISH
1. Nù 怒 (ant. xǐ 喜 "be delighted") is the general word for anger, and the word tends to imply overt manifestation of feelings of anger, typically in terms of altered breathing patterns. (cf. nù 怒 "to puff oneself up")
[OVERT], [PERSONAL]
2. Fèn 忿 (ant. yuè 說/悅 "feel not the slightest anger but on the contrary feel pleased") refers to momentary and intense anger, and it does not typically focus on an show of emotion. There is a difference of degree between nù 怒 "show (often great) anger ( 怒甚, 大怒 ) and fèn 忿 "be momentarily angry" (there is no dà fèn 大忿, fèn shèn 忿甚 ). Nù 怒 forms vtS, whereas fèn 忿 does not have that function.
[INTENSE], [MOMENTARY], [PERSONAL]
3. Yùn 慍 (ant. yì 懌 "feel perfectly pleased with something") is lingering indignation which may or may not be overt. See ANGUISH
[IMPERSONAL], [LASTING], [OVERT]
4. Fèn 憤 "pent-up anguish" is intense dissatisfaction and anguish rather than an angry attitude directed against any person. See ANGUISH
[COVERT], [IMPERSONAL], [LASTING]
5. Huì 恚 is a general word for anger that is remarkably frequent in collocation with near-synonyms.
- Word relations
- Ant: (ANGUISH)樂/DELIGHT
The equally current lè 樂 (ant. āi 哀 "grief") adds to yuè 悅 the dimensions of practical indulgence, psychological and often philosophical depth, and - very often - a dimension of joy that can be shared and appreciated by others, and that is typically lasting if not permanent. See ENJOY