miè
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 smeared with blood; defiled (archaic)
  2. 2 to slander; to smear someone's name (classical)

Examples

Búyào yòng wúduān de huà wūmiè hǎorén.
Do not slander an honest person with baseless words.

Tips

history
is not used independently in modern Chinese; its 'to smear / slander' sense survives in 污衊, today usually written with the simpler 污蔑. It combines the blood radical with , which also supplies the sound.
register
Archaic spelling; the meaning lives on through in 污蔑, while itself appears only in old texts and etymology notes.

Components

radical
xuè
blood
The blood radical on the left gives the literal image: defiled with blood, which became the figurative 'to smear someone's reputation'.
phonetic
miè
to disdain; to slight
Supplies the sound and reinforces the meaning: already carries 'to slight, to disdain', so it doubles as both phonetic and a semantic hint of contempt.

Stroke Order

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