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March 24, 2026
耗hào(hao4)
The character 耗 (hào) primarily means 'to waste' or 'to consume.' It is often used in contexts relating to the expenditure of resources, such as time or money. In informal usage, it can also imply procrastination or dilly-dallying, indicating a sense of inefficiency or squandering potential.
Strokes10Radical耒Frequency#7922DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, efficiency is highly valued, and the concept of wasting time or resources is often criticized. The idea of being '耗' can reflect poorly on one's character in both personal and professional settings.
Memory Tip
Picture a person wasting time by dilly-dallying instead of completing tasks. The radical 耗 resembles a person who has thrown away precious resources, and the pronunciation 'hào' can sound like 'how,' as in 'How much are you wasting?' This visual and auditory connection reinforces the concept of wastefulness.
Meanings of 耗
hào(hao4)
1to waste
2to spend
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About 耗
耗Simplified
10Strokes
耒Radical
动词dòngcíverb (v.)Part of Speech
#7922Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L7AdvancedCEFRC2
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Quick Contrast
消耗 (xiāohào) vs 耗 (hào): use 耗 when emphasizing wastefulness or inefficiency, while 消耗 focuses more on the process of consumption or expenditure.
Memory Mnemonic
Picture a person wasting time by dilly-dallying instead of completing tasks. The radical 耗 resembles a person who has thrown away precious resources, and the pronunciation 'hào' can sound like 'how,' as in 'How much are you wasting?' This visual and auditory connection reinforces the concept of wastefulness.
Usage Notes
Be careful not to confuse 耗 (hào) with similar-sounding characters like 好 (hǎo), which means 'good.' This word is more common in informal contexts where procrastination is discussed. Common collocations include 耗费 (hàofèi, to waste expenditure) and 耗时 (hàoshí, to take time).
HSK Study Tips
Although 耗 is not currently included in the HSK vocabulary lists, it relates to other HSK words about consumption, such as 消费 (xiāofèi, to consume). Students at this level should focus on understanding its usage in both formal and informal contexts.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, efficiency is highly valued, and the concept of wasting time or resources is often criticized. The idea of being '耗' can reflect poorly on one's character in both personal and professional settings.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 耗 with similar-sounding words. For example, saying '我不想耗时间' (wǒ bù xiǎng hào shíjiān) is correct, but confusing it with 好 (hǎo) might lead to saying '我不想好时间,' which is incorrect.
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Grammar Patterns of 耗
耗 functions as a verb — the action or state of the sentence. The Chinese order is Subject + Verb + Object (我吃饭). Negate it with 不 (habitual / future) or 没(有) (completed action). Add aspect markers like 了, 过, 着 directly after the verb. It carries 8 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
Exercise 1 of 4
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新的购物中心____资110万建成。
The new shopping centre was constructed at a cost of 1 million.
Example Sentences for 耗 (10)
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新的购物中心耗资110万建成。
xīn de gòu wù zhōng xīn hào zī110 110 wàn jiàn。
The new shopping centre was constructed at a cost of 1 million.
2
并不是他们把全球的资源耗费殆尽的。
bìng bù shì tā mén bǎ quán qiú de zī yuán hào fèi dài jìn de。
It was obscene to spend millions producing unwanted food.
Cultural Notes for 耗
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, efficiency is highly valued, and the concept of wasting time or resources is often criticized. The idea of being '耗' can reflect poorly on one's character in both personal and professional settings.
Word Family of 耗
Words Containing This Character20
消耗xiāohàoto use up
耗hàoto waste
耗子rat
耗尽to exhaust耗盡
耗费hàofèito waste耗費
油耗fuel consumption
损耗wear and tear損耗
耗资to spend耗資
噩耗grievous news
耗时hàoshítime-consuming耗時
功耗power wastage
消耗量rate of consumption
内耗internal friction內耗
耗油量fuel consumption
耗损to waste耗損
低耗low consumption (energy, fuel etc)
耗散to dissipate
磨耗wear and tear
消耗战war of attrition消耗戰
耗材consumables
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Compound Meaning
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Frequently Asked Questions about 耗
耗 (hào) generally refers to wasting or spending resources, while 消耗 (xiāohào) specifically means to consume or exhaust resources.
Yes, while primarily informal, 耗 can be used in formal contexts but may come off as less severe than more formal terms like 消耗.
Yes, a common phrase is 耗时 (hàoshí), which means 'to take time' or 'to be time-consuming.'