哑口无言

啞口無言
yǎkǒu-wúyán
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 dumbstruck and unable to reply
  2. 2 left speechless; at a loss for words

Examples

Bèi tā yī wèn, wǒ dùnshí yǎkǒuwúyán.
At his question, I was left speechless on the spot.
Zhèngjù bǎi zài miànqián, tā yǎkǒuwúyán.
With the evidence in front of him, he had nothing to say.
Tā de fǎnbó ràng duìfāng yǎkǒuwúyán.
Her rebuttal left the other side speechless.

Tips

history
Found in the Ming vernacular collection 《》 by Feng Menglong. By then already a set phrase used in dialogue to describe a character stunned into silence.
usage
Implies being silenced by a strong argument or undeniable fact — not just quietness. Often follows /使 + person or appears after / constructions.

Stroke Order

kǒu
yán