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The word **好过** is formed through the compounding of two individual characters: **好** (hǎo), meaning "good" or "well," and **过** (guò), meaning "to pass," "to cross," or "to experience." Together, they create a meaning that extends metaphorically beyond the literal sum of its parts. As a verb, it means "to be better off than" or "to have an easier time than," comparing states of being. As an adjective, it means "bearable," "tolerable," or "comfortable," describing a state that is manageable or not difficult to endure. This formation exemplifies how Chinese compounds often combine concrete actions (过) with qualitative states (好) to express abstract, comparative, or experiential concepts.

Word Definition - 好过

hǎo guò to have an easy time; (feel) well

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