- 昏迷 hūnmí to lose consciousnessto fall into a coma or faint; a state of coma or stupor
- 黄昏 huánghūn duskdusk; evening; nightfall; the period of time from sunset until it gets dark
- 昏倒 hūndǎo to faintto lose consciousness and fall down; to faint
- 昏暗 hūn'àn dimdim; dusky; not bright
- 头昏 tóuhūn dizzy; dizzinessto feel dizzy or giddy; the state of being dizzy
- 昏睡 hūnshuì to sleep heavilyto sleep deeply and heavily, often due to illness, fatigue, or medication
- 昏迷不醒 hūnmíbùxǐng to remain unconsciousto remain in a state of unconsciousness; to be out cold or in a coma
- 昏厥 hūnjué to faintTo lose consciousness suddenly for a short period of time, often caused by a lack of oxygen or blood flow to the brain; to swoon.
- 昏昏欲睡 hūnhūnyùshuì drowsydrowsy; sleepy; feeling very tired or lethargic, as if about to fall asleep
- 昏昏沉沉 hūnhūnchénchén dazeddazed; drowsy; groggy; in a state of semi-consciousness or a dazed stupor (as if in a dream or heavy sleep)
- 天昏地暗 tiānhūndì'àn total darknessDescribes a scene of total darkness, such as from a sandstorm or dense clouds
- 昏过去 hūnguoqu to faintto lose consciousness; to fall into a swoon
- 昏黄 hūnhuáng pale yellowdescribes light that is dim, dusky, or a yellowish blur; pale yellow
- 昏昏 hūnhūn dazedclouded or confused in mind; sleepy or lethargic
- 发昏 fāhūn to feel dizzyto feel giddy, dizzy, or faint; to lose consciousness
- 昏死 hūnsǐ to faintto lose consciousness or fall into a coma
- 昏天黑地 hūntiānhēidì pitch-dark(idiom) pitch-dark; dim or dark so that nothing can be seen
- 头昏眼花 tóuhūnyǎnhuā to be dizzyto be dizzy and have blurred vision; to feel faint and see spots
- 冲昏 chōnghūn to muddle or blindto cause someone to lose their judgment or become irrational, typically due to strong emotions like greed, ambition, or pride
- 头昏脑胀 tóuhūnnǎozhàng dizzy and befuddled(idiom) to feel dizzy and lightheaded; describes a state of being mentally exhausted or extremely stressed
- 冲昏头脑 chōnghūntóunǎo to go to one's headTo be muddled or unable to act rationally due to success, excitement, or strong emotion; literally "to have one's head washed into confusion".
- 昏庸 hūnyōng muddleheadedfatuous and incompetent; muddleheaded and stupid
- 昏君 hūnjūn incapable rulerA fatuous, self-indulgent, or unprincipled ruler
- 昏沉 hūnchén dazeddazed; befuddled; dizzy or unclear in the head
- 晨昏 chénhūn morning and eveningmorning and twilight; also used to mean day and night or all the time
- 利令智昏 lìlìngzhìhūn blinded by greedTo lose one's head through material greed or the pursuit of profit; to be blinded by the desire for gain.
- 老眼昏花 lǎoyǎnhūnhuā blurred vision of the elderlydescribes the failing eyesight of an older person
- 昏花 hūnhuā dim-sighteddim-sighted or blurred; used to describe eyes or vision that have become weak or unclear
- 肝昏迷 gānhūnmí hepatic comaa medical condition involving changes in consciousness or a coma caused by severe liver disease, such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, or liver cancer
- 昏眩 hūnxuàn dizzyto be dizzy or giddy; to have blurred vision and feel faint
- 昏黑 hūnhēi darkdusky or dim; typically describes the sky or environment at dusk or nightfall
- 昏头昏脑 hūntóuhūnnǎo muddleheadedconfused and dizzy; muddleheaded or scatterbrained; having a clouded or clouded mind
- 头昏目眩 tóuhūnmùxuàn dizzy and light-headed(idiom) to feel faint or dazed with blurred vision
- 黄昏恋 huánghūnliàn romance between elderly peoplea romantic relationship or marriage involving elderly people; literally "twilight romance"
- 昏聩 hūnkuì infirmdim-sighted and hard of hearing (often due to old age)
- 昏乱 hūnluàn confusedto be dazed, muddleheaded, or mentally confused
- 昏晕 hūnyūn to faintto feel dizzy or lose consciousness; fainting
- 昏头转向 hūntóuzhuànxiàng dizzy and disorientedto feel one's head spinning or be so dizzy that one loses their sense of direction
- 热昏 rèhūn to suffer heatstroketo suffer from heatstroke; to be overcome by the heat or have a fever
- 昏话 hūnhuà ravingsSpeech uttered when one is muddled or semi-conscious, such as from a fever or delirium
- 昏昧 hūnmèi dimdark and dim; not bright; lacking light
- 昏愦 hūnkuì muddleheadedconfused and lacking in sound judgment; mentally muddled or senile
- 天昏地黑 tiānhūndìhēi darknesspitch dark; a state where the sky and ground are both dark, such as during a severe storm
- 晨昏定省 chénhūndìngxǐng to pay respects to one's parentsto visit and care for one's parents in the morning and evening; a traditional etiquette for children serving their elders
- 僮昏 tónghūn naive and ignorant(variant form) immature and uninformed; lacking knowledge or experience
- 冲昏头 chōnghūntóu go to one's headto become dizzy with success or cloud one's judgment due to excitement or pride
- 吓昏 xiàhūn to faint from fearTo faint or lose consciousness because of extreme fear; to be frightened into a daze or a fit.
- 大昏 dàhūn confusion(literary) extreme state of mental confusion or spiritual darkness; ignorance
- 夭昏 yǎohūn die in infancyto die before reaching three months of age and thus before being named
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH