m4 seon6 ciu1唔順超唔顺超
Jyutpingm4 seon6 ciu1
Yalem̀h seuhn chīu
Definition
Resentful, annoyed, or displeased with someone, often showing a defiant or hostile expression.
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How it's used
Focuses specifically on the visible display of annoyance or hostility, often involving facial expressions like rolling eyes or a cold stare. It implies a sense of superiority or judgment from the person who is 唔順超, suggesting they find the other person's actions or existence irritating. It is frequently used in confrontational contexts where one person challenges another to address their underlying resentment.
Examples
He keeps rolling his eyes at me, as if he resents me.
Related words
Common phrases
to find someone annoying or resentful
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with simply being angry or sad. It specifically carries a nuance of being bothered by someone else's behavior or attitude, often implying a lack of respect for them.
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Grammar guides
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