• inferior;
  • poor;
  • deficient;

Etymology

An ideogrammatic compound composed of:

(strength, power)

(few, little)

The original idea is “having little strength”, which naturally developed into the abstract meanings:

- weak

- inferior

- deficient

- falling short

This is a very transparent semantic composition, making 劣 one of the clearer examples.

Usage in Korean

열등 (劣等) — inferiority

열등감 (劣等感) — inferiority complex

우열 (優劣) — superiority and inferiority

저열 (低劣) — low-grade; crude

Additional notes

劣 is almost always comparative or evaluative in nature.

It implies relative inferiority, not absolute worthlessness.

In classical and modern usage, 劣 often appears:

- in moral judgment

- in academic or technical evaluation

- in contrast with (excellent)

It is value-neutral in origin but becomes negative in evaluative contexts.

It does not imply moral evil, only lack or insufficiency.

Often paired with to form a balanced judgment rather than outright condemnation.

Related characters:

— superior; excellent

— weak

拙 — clumsy; unskilled

— low

— base; humble

Alternative forms

A CJK compatibility ideograph exists at U+F99D with no change in composition.

Note that in Japanese Kanji, Korean Hanja and Vietnamese Nom, the middle stroke of the top component is written with a hook whereas in modern Chinese scripts the middle stroke is written with no downward hook.

Words that derived from

못할
렬/열
mothal
ryeol/yeol
Kangxi radical:19, + 4
Strokes:6
Unicode:U+52A3
Cangjie input:
  • 火竹大尸 (FHKS)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 少 力

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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