- 安慰 ānwèi to comfortto comfort or console someone who is sad or distressed
- 慰问 wèiwèn to express sympathyTo express sympathy, greetings, or concern through words or gifts; to console or convey solicitude.
- 欣慰 xīnwèi gratifiedhappy and relieved; feeling gratified and at ease
- 抚慰 fǔwèi to comfortto console, comfort, or soothe through kind words and actions
- 慰安妇 wèi'ānfù comfort womanA woman or girl forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II.
- 慰藉 wèijiè to consoleto provide comfort or solace to someone in distress
- 自慰 zìwèi to console oneselfto comfort or reassure oneself; self-consolation
- 慰问金 wèiwènjīn condolence paymentMoney given to express sympathy or to help someone through a difficult time, such as bereavement, serious injury, or financial hardship
- 宽慰 kuānwèi relievedto feel relieved or gratified; comfortable and pleased
- 安慰剂 ānwèijì placebo1. A preparation with no pharmacological effect, designed to look like medicine and used for its psychological benefits or in clinical trials; 2. Anything that provides comfort or psychological relief without solving the underlying problem
- 劝慰 quànwèi to consoleto soothe or console someone through persuasion and comforting words; to offer relief from distress
- 慰劳 wèiláo to reward with food and drinkTo express appreciation or comfort to someone for their hard work through gifts, food, or money.
- 告慰 gàowèi to comfortto comfort; to console; to make someone feel relieved or satisfied
- 快慰 kuàiwèi to feel pleasedto feel happy and comforted; to feel gratified
- 安慰奖 ānwèijiǎng consolation prizea prize given to someone who has not won but has performed well or deserves recognition
- 聊以自慰 liáoyǐzìwèi to console oneselfto do something just to find some relief or comfort for oneself
- 慰勉 wèimiǎn to comfort and encourageTo comfort and encourage someone; often used by a superior toward a subordinate.
- 慰问信 wèiwènxìn letter of condolenceletter of sympathy or condolence expressing comfort to someone
- 慰唁 wèiyàn to console(literary) to express condolences; to console the family of the deceased
- 安慰赛 ānwèisài consolation matchA friendly competition organized for participants who were eliminated from a tournament to boost morale or encourage further interaction.
- 欢慰 huānwèi gratifiedfeeling both joyful and relieved; happy and comforted
- 吊慰 diàowèi to condoleto offer condolences; an expression of sympathy to the bereaved
- 健慰器 jiànwèiqì sex toyan object used for sexual pleasure; sex toy
- 反安慰剂 fǎn'ānwèijì noceboa harmless substance that causes harmful effects because the patient expects it to be harmful; the opposite of a [[安慰剂|安慰劑|an1 wei4 ji4]]
- 存慰 cúnwèi to offer condolencesto send a messenger to express sympathy or visit someone to offer comfort, especially to those in mourning or distress
- 宣慰 xuānwèi to offer comfort(literary) to proclaim government decrees and offer comfort or reassurance to the people
- 慰劳假 wèiláojià compensatory leaverest or recreational leave granted as compensation for hardship or extended service
- 慰存 wèicún to express sympathyto show care and concern for someone through a visit or message; to offer condolences or comfort
- 慰安 wèi'ān to comfortto comfort and soothe; to provide consolation
- 慰情胜无 wèiqíngshèngwú better than nothingsomething small or slight that provides comfort or serves as a consolation, which is better than having nothing at all
- 慰留 wèiliú to persuade to stayTo comfort and persuade someone to remain in their current position or office rather than leaving or resigning
- 慰睯 wèihūn gloomy(literary) feeling depressed, heavy-hearted, or gloomy; burdened by sorrow
- 抚慰金 fǔwèijīn solatiumpension or lump-sum payment given to an injured person or to the family of the deceased as compensation or consolation
- 神慰 shénwèi spiritual consolationcomfort or consolation found in religious or spiritual faith
- 自我安慰 zìwǒ'ānwèi to comfort oneselfto comfort, console, or reassure oneself; self-consolation
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