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Yin Meaning in English

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/ˈjɪn/
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Definition

In Chinese philosophy, yin is the dark, feminine, and passive force or principle, contrasted with yang, the light, masculine, and active force; together they represent balance in the universe.

Usage & Nuances

Used mostly in contexts referring to Chinese philosophy, medicine, or art. Commonly paired with 'yang' as 'yin and yang.' Not usually used alone except in discussions about energy or balance. Often refers to qualities like darkness, coolness, and passivity.

Example Sentences

Yin and yang are two opposite forces in Chinese philosophy.

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The symbol of yin and yang shows balance.

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Some people believe that health depends on the balance of yin and yang.

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Her calm, quiet nature is often described as very yin.

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In traditional Chinese medicine, foods are sometimes labeled as yin or yang.

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You need a bit more yang to balance all that yin in your life!

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