- 巍峨 wēi'é toweringlofty and majestic; used to describe the appearance of high mountains or grand buildings
- 巍巍 wēiwēi toweringtowering and imposing; a description of something lofty and grand, such as a high mountain or great achievements
- 颤巍巍 chànwēiwēi tremblingshaking or swaying slightly; describes the tottering or faltering movements of a person who is elderly, sick, or physically weak; can also describe flickering light or shadows
- 巍然屹立 wēirányìlì to stand rock-firmto stand tall and rock-solid; used to describe something towering majestically or a person standing firm against opposition
- 魏巍 wèiwēi Wei WeiWei Wei (1920–2008), Chinese novelist and poet, best known for his novel [[东方|東方|dong1 fang1]] about the Korean War
- 巍然 wēirán majestictowering and majestic; used to describe a massive or grand appearance, often relating to mountains, buildings, or a firm stance
- 巍然不动 wēiránbùdòng to stand firmTo remain motionless and towering; used to describe standing firm or being unshakable like a mountain.
- 崔巍 cuīwēi lofty(literary) used to describe mountains or buildings that are tall, towering, and majestic
- 巍山县 wēishānxiàn Weishan CountyWeishan Yi and Hui autonomous county in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture, Yunnan
- 巍山彝族回族自治县 wēishānyízúhuízúzìzhìxiàn Weishan CountyWeishan Yi and Hui Autonomous County in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan
- 岿巍 kuīwēi towering(literary) describes the appearance of a building or mountain that is high and lofty; towering and upright
- 颤巍 chànwēi totteringtrembling, swaying, or flickering; faltering while walking or moving
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH