(bound form) to loathe; to be fed up with / (literary) to satiate; to satisfy

= + : While eating her favourite chocolate Maud Younger (y) enters the anthill's bathroom (an4) and finds the Saint Bernhard dog (犬) chilling out in the chocolate factory (厂), leaving his hair everywhere, especially in the chocolate. Suddenly Maud Younger realizes that this is the dark secret of the furry taste of her favourite chocolate and is terribly disgusted (厌).

厌 character breakdown

"cliff" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 27), occurring in 原, 历, 压 etc
factory / yard / depot / workhouse / works / (industrial) plant

Mnemonic symbol: a chocolate factory. Charlie Chaplin (ch) is overjoyed to see that in the anglepod's living room (ang3), a small chocolate factory (厂) is for sale. He buys it, shaves his mustache, grows his hair a bit and renames himself to Willy Wonka to live in the chocolate factory.
dog / Kangxi radical 94

= + : Cupid wants to play fetch with the Saint Bernard dog in the anthill and throws a petal leaf over his head, but the dog just continues sleeping. Much to Cupid's surprise though, a big robot happily leaps after the petal leaf.

= + : Looks like a Saint Bernard dog with only one eye.

Characters with 厌 as component

to have a nightmare
black spots on body
operculum (Latin: little lid) / a covering flap (in various branches of anatomy)
used in 懨懨|恹恹[yan1 yan1]
dimple
to eat to the full

Words with 厌

to dislike / to loathe / disagreeable / troublesome / annoying
to loathe / to hate / disgusted with sth
avaricious and insatiable (idiom); greedy and never satisfied
avaricious and insatiable (idiom); greedy and never satisfied
incessant exorbitant demands
disgusting person / slob
lit. to eat but finely ground grain and finely chopped meat (idiom, from Analects) / fig. to be fastidious about one's food
avaricious and insatiable (idiom); greedy and never satisfied

Sentences with 厌

厌 currently does not appear in any sentence.