好感
A good feeling or positive impression you have toward someone or something.
Explanation at your level:
This word means you like someone. You use it when you meet a new friend and think they are nice. For example, 'I have a good feeling about him.'
Use 好感 to talk about people you enjoy being around. It is a simple way to say you have a positive opinion of someone. It is very common in daily life when talking about new classmates or neighbors.
At this level, you can use 好感 to describe the early stages of a relationship. It is the 'positive impression' that helps you decide if you want to be friends with someone. It is useful for describing social interactions.
You can use this word to describe professional impressions as well. It is not just for friends; it is for anyone you respect or find agreeable. It adds nuance to your descriptions of social dynamics.
In advanced contexts, 好感 can describe a subtle alignment of values or interests. It goes beyond mere liking and touches on the concept of affinity. It is often used in literary or analytical writing to explain why characters or people bond.
At the mastery level, 好感 represents the psychological threshold of social acceptance. It is the cognitive recognition of positive attributes in another. Understanding this word helps you navigate complex social hierarchies and cultural expectations in Chinese-speaking environments.
30秒でわかる単語
- It means good impression.
- It is a noun.
- Use it with '对'.
- It is very common.
The term 好感 (hǎo gǎn) is a beautiful concept in Chinese that translates to 'good impression' or 'favorable opinion.' It captures that subtle, positive shift in your heart when you meet someone and think, 'Hey, I really like this person!'
It is not necessarily love, but it is certainly more than indifference. It is the foundation of friendship and romantic interest. When you have 好感 for someone, you are naturally more inclined to listen to them, help them, and spend time in their company.
The word is a compound of two characters: 好 (hǎo), meaning good, and 感 (gǎn), meaning feeling or sense. Historically, these characters have been used for thousands of years to describe human emotions.
In classical literature, these characters were used to describe harmony and perception. Over time, the combination evolved to specifically target the subjective feeling of approval. It reflects the ancient Chinese philosophical focus on relational harmony, where having a 'good feeling' about someone was considered the first step toward building a stable social bond.
You will most often hear this word in phrases like 对某人有好感 (to have a good impression of someone). It is used in both casual conversations about dating and professional settings when discussing initial impressions.
It is a versatile word. You can have 好感 for a person, a place, or even a piece of art. It sits right in the middle of the formality scale, making it perfect for everyday speech, whether you are talking to a close friend or a colleague.
1. 一见钟情 (Love at first sight) - Often starts with an immediate 好感. 2. 心生好感 (A good feeling arises in the heart) - Describes the moment an impression forms. 3. 留下好感 (To leave a good impression) - The act of making others like you. 4. 倍增好感 (Doubling the good impression) - When someone does something that makes you like them even more. 5. 毫无好感 (Having no good feeling at all) - Used to express strong dislike.
In Chinese, 好感 is a noun that usually follows a verb like 有 (to have) or 产生 (to produce/develop). The pronunciation is 'hǎo' (third tone) and 'gǎn' (third tone). In rapid speech, the first 'hǎo' often shifts slightly to a second tone due to tone sandhi.
It is an abstract noun, so it does not take plural markers. It is typically used in the pattern: Subject + 对 (duì) + Object + 有 (yǒu) + 好感.
Fun Fact
The character '好' combines woman and child, implying harmony.
Pronunciation Guide
Standard Mandarin tones.
Standard Mandarin tones.
Common Errors
- Ignoring third tone
- Flat tone
- Incorrect pinyin
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Noun usage
有好感
Preposition 对
对我
Verb-Object structure
产生好感
Examples by Level
我对她有好感。
I have a good impression of her.
Basic structure.
我对这个老师有好感。
他给每个人都留下了好感。
我们之间产生了一些好感。
这种好感随着时间的推移而加深。
他试图通过展现才华来赢得对方的好感。
よく使う組み合わせ
Idioms & Expressions
"一见钟情"
Love at first sight
他们一见钟情。
neutral"心生好感"
To develop a good feeling
我对他心生好感。
formal"博得好感"
To win favor
他想博得大家的好感。
formal"大有好感"
To have a very good impression
我对这个城市大有好感。
neutral"心照不宣"
Tacit understanding
他们对彼此心照不宣。
literary"情投意合"
To be of one mind
他们情投意合。
literaryEasily Confused
Opposite meaning
Positive vs Negative
好感 vs 反感
Similar start
Kindness vs Impression
好心 vs 好感
Similar start
Fun vs Impression
好玩 vs 好感
Similar start
Good person vs Impression
好人 vs 好感
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 对 + Person + 有好感
我对她有好感。
Subject + 产生 + 好感
我对他产生了好奇和好感。
Subject + 给 + Person + 留下 + 好感
他给我留下了好感。
Subject + 赢得 + Person + 的 + 好感
他赢得了大家的好感。
Subject + 失去 + 对 + Person + 的 + 好感
我失去了对他的好感。
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
よくある間違い
好感 is a noun, not a verb.
好感 is much lighter than love.
好感 implies positive.
Chinese nouns don't pluralize.
The target must follow 对.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a 'good' heart.
Daily Use
Use it to compliment others.
Cultural Insight
It is very polite.
Grammar Rule
Always use 对.
Say It Right
Watch the tones.
Avoid Verbs
It is a noun.
Did You Know?
It is a very common word.
Study Smart
Use flashcards.
Context
Use in dating.
Structure
Subject + 对 + Object + 有好感
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Good (好) + Feeling (感) = Good Feeling
Visual Association
A heart icon with a plus sign.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Tell a friend about someone you have 好感 for.
語源
Chinese
Original meaning: Good feeling
文化的な背景
None
Similar to 'having a crush' or 'good vibes'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Dating
- 产生好感
- 表达好感
Work
- 留下好感
- 赢得好感
Social
- 增加好感
General
- 毫无好感
Conversation Starters
"你对谁有好感?"
"如何给别人留下好感?"
"你什么时候会对一个人产生好感?"
"你觉得好感重要吗?"
"你会直接表达好感吗?"
Journal Prompts
Describe someone you have a good impression of.
What makes you lose your good impression of someone?
Can a good impression change?
How do you show you have a good impression?
よくある質問
8 問No, it is much lighter.
Yes, but it is more common for people.
It is neutral.
No, that is redundant.
失去好感.
Yes, to describe trust.
No.
Yes.
自分をテスト
我对你很有___。
好感 is the correct noun.
What does 好感 mean?
It means good impression.
Is 好感 a verb?
It is a noun.
Word
意味
Matches definition.
Standard structure.
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Summary
好感 is the positive feeling you have when you like someone or something.
- It means good impression.
- It is a noun.
- Use it with '对'.
- It is very common.
Memory Palace
Visualize a 'good' heart.
Daily Use
Use it to compliment others.
Cultural Insight
It is very polite.
Grammar Rule
Always use 对.
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有点
A1A little; somewhat; rather.
可恶
A2Hateful; detestable; abominable.
心不在焉
A2Absent-minded; preoccupied.
接受地
A2Acceptingly; receptively.
成就感
B1Sense of achievement; fulfillment.
撒娇
A2To act like a spoiled child; to act cute.
上瘾
B1To be addicted to something.
沉迷
A2To be addicted to; to be engrossed in.
敬佩
B1Admiration; respect; reverence.
佩服
B1To admire; to respect.