dāndàn

to hate bitterly

dān
[disease]
(bound form) a disease characterized by heat or damp-heat, such as certain types of malaria or fire-fever; specifically used in 火瘅 huǒ​dān
dàn
to hate
(literary) to hate or detest; specifically used in the phrase 彰善瘅恶 zhāng​shàn​dàn'è to distinguish between good and evil
exhaustion
(literary) to suffer or fall ill from overwork or exhaustion
extreme
(literary) intense; severe; extreme (referring to heat, anger, etc.)

Frequency

Character
Written text
7,446th most common 0.031 per million
Word
Written text
0.031 per million

Details

Traditional
Strokes
13
Unicode
U+7605

Sources