qiáo
adjective

Meanings

  1. 1 haggard; gaunt; wan (used in 憔悴)

Examples

HSK 7-9
Áoyè zhàogù bìngrén hòu, tā miànróng qiáocuì.
After staying up all night caring for the patient, she looked gaunt.
HSK 7-9
Yōuchóu ràng tā biànde xiāoshòu qiáocuì.
Worry left him looking thin and haggard.

Tips

usage
Bound character: it lives in 憔悴 (haggard, wan, careworn), describing a face worn down by illness, grief, or exhaustion. Learn it as the word, not the single .

Components

radical
xīn
heart (left-side form)
Left-side heart radical , the upright form of . Looking haggard comes from inner worry and grief, so the heart radical fits the careworn sense of 憔悴.
phonetic
jiāo
burnt; anxious
Right side supplies the sound (jiāo shifting to qiáo) and a fitting flavor: means 'burnt, anxious', and constant anxiety is exactly what wears a face down.

Stroke Order

qiáo