The Chinese journey moves from characters to idioms. This free tool explores 「瞠目結舌」, detailing its meaning and use.
Let’s dive into the idiom 「瞠目結舌」. Its definition and application are outlined below.
Stare: to stare with eyes wide open; tongue-tied: unable to speak. I stared with my eyes wide open, speechless. Describes a look of embarrassment or shock.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
chēng mù jié shé
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
chaang1 muk6 git3 sit3
There’s no shortage of Chinese idioms, each offering unique meanings and ways to use them. This guide is here to assist you as you improve your understanding of the language.

