yang

[yæŋ]

yang Definition

  • 1the active, male, positive principle of the universe in Chinese philosophy
  • 2a bright, warm, and positive aspect or characteristic

Using yang: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yang" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The yang and yin are two complementary principles of the universe.

  • Example

    She has a very yang personality, always energetic and outgoing.

  • Example

    The painting is dominated by the yang colors of red and orange.

yang Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with yang

  • a type of energy that is associated with activity, light, and warmth

    Example

    The sun provides us with yang energy that helps plants grow.

  • foods that are considered to have warming and energizing properties according to traditional Chinese medicine

    Example

    Ginger and garlic are examples of yang foods.

  • a style that is characterized by boldness, brightness, and strong contrasts

    Example

    The designer's latest collection features a yang style with vibrant colors and geometric patterns.

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Summary: yang in Brief

In Chinese philosophy, 'yang' [yæŋ] refers to the active, male, positive principle of the universe. In everyday language, it describes a bright, warm, and positive aspect or characteristic. Examples include 'She has a very yang personality,' and 'The painting is dominated by the yang colors of red and orange.' 'Yang' extends into phrases like 'yang energy,' referring to activity, light, and warmth, and 'yang food,' which are warming and energizing according to traditional Chinese medicine.

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