- 挑逗 tiǎodòu enticeto sexually titillate, flirt with, or lure through attraction
- 逗留 dòuliú stayto stay for a while; to sojourn
- 逗乐 dòulè amuseto make someone laugh, provoke laughter, or clown around
- 逗号 dòuhào commacomma (punctuation mark)
- 逗笑 dòuxiào amusingfunny or causing laughter
- 逗人 dòurén amusingcausing laughter or providing entertainment
- 逗趣 dòuqù teaseto joke with or make fun of someone playfully
- 逗弄 dòunòng teaseto tease, provoke, or play with a child or animal for amusement
- 挑逗性 tiǎodòuxìng provocativeintended to provoke, tease, or arouse sexual interest or excitement
- 逗引 dòuyǐn teaseto tease or entice
- 引逗 yǐndòu enticeto lead someone on or tantalize them by arousing their interest or desire
- 逗哏 dòugén joketo speak or act in a funny way to provoke laughter or play the fool
- 逗点 dòudiǎn comma
- 逗嘴 dòuzuǐ banterto banter
- 撩逗 liáodòu provoketo incite or annoy someone or an animal to elicit a reaction
- 逗哈哈 dòuhāhā joketo joke or crack a joke
- 逗情 dòuqíng flirtto flirt, titillate, or provoke romantic or sexual interest
- 逗逼 dòubī goofball(slang) a silly but amusing person
- 秀逗 xiùdòu addledto have a mental lapse, get one's wires crossed, or be addled
- 逗人发笑 dòurénfāxiào amusingto make people laugh
- 逗人喜爱 dòurénxǐ'ài cutecute; lovable; charming
- 逗比 dòubī goofball(slang) a silly but amusing person
- 逗趣儿 dòuqùr amuseto act in an amusing way or to make someone laugh
- 句逗 jùdòu historical punctuationthe practice of marking pauses and stops in a sentence as used in classical Chinese texts before modern punctuation marks were introduced
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH