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得意忘形

dé yì wàng xíngLife Philosophy

得意忘形 (dé yì wàng xíng) literally meansso pleased as to forget one's formand expressesbecome carried away by success”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: dé yì wàng xíng Literal meaning: So pleased as to forget one's form

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes being so pleased (得意) that one forgets (忘) proper form or behavior (形). It warns that excessive joy or success can lead to loss of composure and judgment. The phrase appeared in texts about the dangers of hubris following achievement. Modern usage warns against letting success go to one's head, leading to inappropriate behavior or poor decisions.

When to Use

Situation: His success made him careless about his professional conduct.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 得意忘形 mean in English?

得意忘形 (dé yì wàng xíng) literally translates toSo pleased as to forget one's formand is used to expressBecome carried away by success”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 得意忘形 used?

Situation: His success made him careless about his professional conduct.

What is the pinyin for 得意忘形?

The pinyin pronunciation for 得意忘形 isdé yì wàng xíng”.