yuān

grievance, injustice, wrong

HSK 7 10 strokes
Stroke order animation for 冤

Words with this Character

Understanding

The character primarily refers to a sense of injustice or grievance, often involving wrongful accusations or unfair treatment. It is commonly used in contexts discussing legal injustice or personal feelings of being wronged.

Usage in Conversation

When someone says they feel 冤枉 (yuānwǎng), it means they feel wronged or unfairly treated. This is a common expression to describe emotional injustice or false blame.

Common Collocations

  • 冤枉 (yuānwǎng): to feel wronged or falsely accused
  • (yuān'àn): wrongful case or miscarriage of justice
  • (yuānqū): grievance or injustice suffered

Nuances and Tips

often carries a strong emotional weight, implying not just a factual error but also a deep sense of unfairness and hurt. It is more serious than just a minor complaint and often relates to legal or moral wrongs. Avoid confusing with simpler words for complaint or dissatisfaction; it specifically highlights injustice.

Summary

Use when discussing serious grievances, wrongful accusations, or emotional injustice. It appears frequently in legal, historical, and emotional contexts to express deep unfairness.

Example Sentences

他被错误地指控,感到非常冤枉。

Tā bèi cuòwù de zhǐkòng, gǎndào fēicháng yuānwǎng.

He was wrongly accused and felt very wronged.

这桩冤案终于得到了平反。

Zhè zhuāng yuān'àn zhōngyú dédào le píngfǎn.

This wrongful case was finally overturned.

他心中有很深的冤屈,难以释怀。

Tā xīnzhōng yǒu hěn shēn de yuānqū, nányǐ shìhuái.

He harbors deep grievances in his heart that are hard to let go.