- 凡是 fánshì everyevery; any; all; whatever. Used to refer to everything within a certain range, often paired with [[都|都|dou1]] or [[总|總|zong3]].
- 平凡 píngfán ordinarycommon; mediocre; unremarkable; commonplace
- 凡事 fánshì everythingevery matter; all things; whatever happens
- 非凡 fēifán extraordinaryoutstanding; uncommon; out of the ordinary; usually describing someone or something exceptionally good or talented
- 凡人 fánrén ordinary person; mortalan ordinary or common person; a mortal living in the secular world as distinguished from a deity or spirit
- 不凡 bùfán extraordinaryextraordinary; out of the ordinary; remarkable; exceptional; showing a quality that is not common or mediocre
- 伊凡 yīfán IvanIvan; Russian male given name
- 不平凡 bùpíngfán extraordinaryextraordinary; marvelous; outstanding; remarkable
- 但凡 dànfán as long asin every case where certain conditions are met, meaning "so long as" or "as long as"; often used to introduce a condition that applies universally within a specific context
- 超凡 chāofán transcend the worldlyto rise above common or secular matters; to be detached from worldly concerns
- 自命不凡 zìmìngbùfán self-importantto consider oneself extraordinary; to think very highly of oneself; arrogant or self-conceited
- 不同凡响 bùtóngfánxiǎng outstanding(idiom) lit. not a common chord; out of the ordinary; brilliant; extremely impressive. Used to describe people or things that are exceptional and stand out from the crowd.
- 大凡 dàfán generallyin general; for the most part; generally speaking. This word is typically used at the start of a sentence and often appears with words like [[总|總|zong3]] or [[都|都|dou1]]
- 下凡 xiàfán to descend to the human world(of gods or immortals) to descend from heaven to the human world
- 凡间 fánjiān secular worldthe human world as opposed to the supernatural or divine world
- 超凡脱俗 chāofántuōsú out of this worldextraordinary and refined; beyond the commonplace; describes someone whose character, insights, or abilities are superior to those of ordinary people
- 凡士林 fánshìlín Vaseline(loanword) Vaseline; petroleum jelly; a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons used in ointments, cosmetics, and as a lubricant
- 凡尔赛 fán'ěrsài VersaillesA city in northern France famous for its palace and gardens; the location where several major treaties were signed.
- 凡响 fánxiǎng ordinary music(bound form) ordinary music, sounds, or tones
- 是凡 shìfán everyevery; any; all; used to indicate that what follows applies to all members of a group.
- 凡尘 fánchén the mortal worldthe mundane or earthly world; often used in religious or literary contexts to distinguish the human realm from the spiritual world
- 非同凡响 fēitóngfánxiǎng extraordinaryOut of the ordinary; unique or remarkably outstanding.
- 凡夫俗子 fánfūsúzǐ ordinary peoplecommon people; ordinary folk; the masses
- 阿凡提 āfántí EffendiNasreddin Effendi, a legendary figure in Uyghur and broader Muslim folklore known for his wit, humor, and wisdom.
- 凡夫 fánfū ordinary personcommon person; ordinary guy; a mortal man
- 凡俗 fánsú ordinaryordinary or commonplace; lacking in distinction or elegance
- 举凡 jǔfán without exceptionUsed to introduce a list or category, meaning every one of them or such things as; equivalent to [[凡是|凡是|fan2 shi4]].
- 身手不凡 shēnshǒubùfán extraordinary talentPossessing extraordinary skill or mastery, especially in martial arts or physical techniques; highly skilled.
- 凡尔赛宫 fán'ěrsàigōng Palace of VersaillesThe royal château in Versailles, France; the residence of French kings from the time of Louis XIV until the French Revolution.
- 阿凡达 āfándá AvatarAvatar (the movie by James Cameron)
- 凡心 fánxīn worldly desires(bound form) worldly desires or thoughts of the mundane world, often describing a monk or nun's longing for secular life; desires of the flesh
- 思凡 sīfán to long for worldly lifeto long for the mortal world or a secular life; used of a mythological deity wishing to live among humans or a monk or nun wishing to return to secular life
- 凡尔 fán'ěr valve(bound form) a device for controlling the flow of liquid or gas; loanword from English "valve"
- 凡赛斯 fánsàisī VersaceVersace; the Italian luxury fashion company, used primarily in Taiwan
- 凡高 fángāo van GoghVincent van Gogh (1853–1890), Dutch post-Impressionist painter
- 凡例 fánlì guide to a bookIntroductory notes at the beginning of a book (especially a textbook or reference book) that explain its contents, purpose, and editing conventions.
- 超凡入圣 chāofánrùshèng to attain holinessTo transcend worldliness and attain a state of holiness or immortality
- 不知凡几 bùzhīfánjǐ innumerablecountless; so numerous that one cannot tell how many there are
- 塞凡提斯 sàifántísī CervantesMiguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), world-renowned Spanish author best known for the novel [[唐吉诃德|唐吉訶德|tang2 ji2 he1 de2]]
- 肉眼凡胎 ròuyǎnfántāi shortsighted personan ordinary person with limited vision or ability; used to describe someone who is vulgar, stupid, or lacks spiritual insight
- 器宇不凡 qìyǔbùfán extraordinary poisePossessing an impressive appearance or manner that is superior to that of an average person; to have a striking or dignified presence
- 尘凡 chénfán mortal worldthe present world; the human world as distinguished from the world of gods or immortals
- 斯特凡诺普洛斯 sītèfánnuòpǔluòsī StephanopoulosStephanopoulos; often used for George Stephanopoulos, former advisor to Bill Clinton
- 凡士通 fánshìtōng FirestoneFirestone Tire and Rubber Company
- 一表非凡 yībiǎofēifán of striking appearanceTo have an extraordinary appearance or a commanding presence; used to describe someone who looks exceptionally handsome or impressive.
- 凡胎俗骨 fántāisúgǔ mortal body(literary) the physical body of an ordinary person; someone who is mediocre and heir to all mortal desires
- 凡作 fánzuò ordinary workcommonplace or mediocre piece of work, often used in contrast to a masterpiece
- 凡夫庸人 fánfūyōngrén ordinary personan ordinary or mediocre person with no special talents or qualities
- 凡尔丁 fán'ěrdīng valitinA type of plain-woven woolen fabric that is thin, stiff, and smooth
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH