- 悲惨 bēicǎn miserablesuffering from or causing extreme distress, misfortune, or sorrow; tragic
- 惨重 cǎnzhòng disastrousdisastrous; heavy; grievous
- 惨叫 cǎnjiào screamto let out a loud, miserable cry of pain or terror; a blood-curdling screech or shriek
- 惨败 cǎnbài crushing defeatto suffer a crushing defeat
- 惨烈 cǎnliè bitterextremely violent, fierce, and resulting in heavy casualties or tragic suffering
- 惨遭 cǎnzāo sufferto suffer (defeat, death, etc.)
- 惨剧 cǎnjù tragedya disastrous event involving significant suffering, misfortune, or loss of life
- 惨不忍睹 cǎnbùrěndǔ horrificso terrible or gruesome that one cannot bear to look at it
- 惨痛 cǎntòng painfulextremely bitter or painful, typically describing a loss, defeat, or lesson
- 惨案 cǎn'àn massacrea violent criminal case or incident involving the murder of many people
- 凄惨 qīcǎn miserablewretchedly unhappy or pitiable in one's life or circumstances
- 惨淡 cǎndàn gloomydark, dismal, or lackluster in appearance or atmosphere
- 惨死 cǎnsǐ die tragicallyto die in a tragic manner or meet with a violent, unnatural death
- 惨白 cǎnbái palliddeathly pale
- 惨状 cǎnzhuàng devastationa tragic or shocking scene of ruin and destruction
- 惨无人道 cǎnwúréndào inhumaneextremely cruel, cold-blooded, and violating basic human principles
- 惨绝人寰 cǎnjuérénhuán atrociousExtremely tragic; characterized by unprecedented brutality.
- 惨祸 cǎnhuò tragedya terrible tragedy or grave mishap, typically involving significant loss of life or injury
- 惨然 cǎnrán distressedfeeling or showing great sorrow or grief, often reflected in one's facial expression
- 惨淡经营 cǎndànjīngyíng manage painstakinglyto manage or plan with painstaking effort, often under difficult circumstances (idiom)
- 惨笑 cǎnxiào bitter smile
- 惨景 cǎnjǐng miserable scenewretched sight
- 惨杀 cǎnshā slaughterto kill or massacre in a cruel and merciless manner
- 惨酷 cǎnkù cruel(literary) cruel; savage; merciless
- 惨况 cǎnkuàng tragic situationtragic situation; dreadful state
- 惨境 cǎnjìng plightwretched situation
- 惨变 cǎnbiàn catastrophea calamitous or tragic turn of events
- 惨不忍闻 cǎnbùrěnwén harrowingtoo dreadful to hear
- 伤心惨目 shāngxīncǎnmù appallingtoo appalling to look at
- 惨毒 cǎndú cruelextremely cruel, wicked, or malicious
- 惨红 cǎnhóng dark red
- 惨戮 cǎnlù massacre(literary) to massacre, slaughter, or brutally kill
- 惨怛 cǎndá grievedfeeling or expressing profound sorrow or sadness, typically resulting from a loss or tragedy
- 惨事 cǎnshì tragedya tragic event or disaster
- 惨遭不幸 cǎnzāobùxìng die tragicallyto suffer a tragic or untimely death
- 悲惨世界 Bēicǎn Shìjiè Les MisérablesLes Misérables (1862) by Victor Hugo
- 四一二惨案 sìyī'èrcǎn'àn April 12 IncidentThe massacre and coup in Shanghai on April 12, 1927, led by Chiang Kai-shek against the Chinese Communist Party.
- 绿惨红愁 lǜcǎnhóngchóu sorrowful appearancethe grieved or sorrowful mien of a woman, often used in classical literary contexts
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