| 勉强HSK 6 | miǎn qiǎng | to do with difficulty; to force sb to do sth; reluctant; barely enough | |
| 勉励HSK 6 | miǎn lì | to encourage | |
| 勤勉 | qín miǎn | diligence; diligent; industrious | |
| 勉力 | miǎn lì | to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself | |
| 自勉 | zì miǎn | to encourage oneself |
| 1 | He skinned through last examination. | |
| 2 | They could barely see the village in the far distance. | |
| 3 | Her smile seemed a little forced, not quite natural. | |
| 4 | As a teacher, she often encourages students to study hard. | |
| 5 | She reluctantly swallowed the pill even though it was very uncomfortable. |