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Yes, 慈祥 (cí xiáng) can be used in formal contexts. It is often used to describe someone who is kind, gentle, and compassionate, especially towards younger or less fortunate individuals. This term is commonly used to describe elders, as they are seen as wise and caring figures in Chinese culture.
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Synonyms:
1. 亲切 (qīn qiè) - kind, amiable, affable
2. 和蔼 (hé ǎi) - gentle, amiable, kind-hearted
3. 和善 (hé shàn) - kind, benevolent, amiable
Antonyms:
1. 冷漠 (lěng mò) - cold, indifferent, aloof
2. 冷淡 (lěng dàn) - cold, distant, indifferent
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慈祥 (cí xiáng) is typically used to describe an elderly person who is kind and gentle. It is often used to describe someone who is wise and understanding, and who is generous and caring towards others. It is also used to describe someone who is patient and tolerant, and who is willing to help and support those around them.
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