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àomàn: 傲慢 - Arrogant, Haughty, Prideful

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

In Chinese culture, social harmony (和谐, héxié) and showing respect for others—regardless of their station—are paramount. The concept of 傲慢 (àomàn) is the antithesis of these core values. It is seen as a character flaw that disrupts relationships and causes others to lose face (丢面子, diū miànzi). The direct cultural opposite of 傲慢 is 谦虚 (qiānxū), or modesty. Traditional Confucian teachings emphasize humility as a great virtue. A sage or a well-educated person is expected to be humble, not to flaunt their knowledge or status. Compared to Western cultures, where assertiveness and self-confidence can be seen as leadership qualities, the line is drawn much more conservatively in China. Behavior that might be labeled “confident” in the West could easily be perceived as 傲慢 if it's not tempered with sufficient humility. For instance, directly contradicting a superior or openly boasting about one's achievements is often viewed as 傲慢 rather than simply being self-assured.

Practical Usage in Modern China

傲慢 (àomàn) is a strong word used to criticize someone's character or behavior. It's almost always negative and is rarely, if ever, used in a positive or neutral light.

The word is formal but can be used in everyday conversation when someone wants to express strong disapproval.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes