There are many four-character words without words. Here are some examples:
[1. Rumors without basis: It is not completely baseless to describe news or legends.]
2. Unique: It refers to creative ideas or designs.
3 Perseverance: Perseverance without wavering.
4. Overnight Success: It is very easy to succeed as if it was done overnight.
5. Insignificant: The effect of something or someone is very small and not worth mentioning.
6. Having a discerning eye: A person who has a unique vision and insight.
7. Carry forward: To describe something or someone who has developed better and become more outstanding.
8. Carry forward: To describe something or someone getting better and becoming more outstanding can also be understood as the pursuit of excellence.
9. Overnight Success: It's easy to succeed as if it happened overnight.
10 Unique: A creative idea or design.
The meaning of the word 'noisy' referred to the state of being restless and noisy. It could be used to describe the quarrels and noise in the market, or it could also be used to describe lively and busy occasions. In addition, the word "Nao" could also indicate the behavior of disturbing, teasing, and joking, as well as the state of illness or disaster, venting emotions, and being full of vitality.
A 'word for word novel' could refer to a novel that is translated or presented exactly as it is in the original language, word by word. This might be used in the context of a very literal translation where the goal is to keep every single word intact, although it might not always result in the most natural - sounding translation in the target language.
An example of a four-character word with the word 'cold' was as follows:
- cold
- The cold is unbearable
- severe winter
- miserable and shabby
- chilling
- chilling
- feel cold
- hard reading
Smog was not just a word. Although it was often mistaken for a four-character word, there was no record of this four-character word in the dictionary. Smog was a combination of the two words " smoke " and " pervading ", used to describe the blurred state of the entire area covered in smoke.