to dislike / suspicion / resentment / enmity / abbr. for 嫌犯[xian2 fan4], criminal suspect

= + : Marie Curie (xi) wants to find out who ate her cookies in the anthill's kitchen (an2). She rounds up Bessie Coleman (女) as her suspect (嫌). Bessie hopes to confuse Marie by hiring a double (兼) which stands next to her as the mug shots are taken.

嫌 character breakdown

double / twice / simultaneous / holding two or more (official) posts at the same time

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a double. Joan of Arc (ji) and her stunt double (兼) are eating two bowls of cereals (秝) while the real Joan of Arc signs autographs with her crayon (肀) in front of the anthill (an1).
female / woman / daughter

I'll represent 女 by Bessie Coleman, the first female pilot of African American descent.
archaic variant of 汝[ru3]

Characters with 嫌 as component

嫌 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 嫌

former hatred / bygone enmity
alleged killer (or attacker) / suspect in a case of violent crime
a son won't abandon his mother for being ugly, just as a dog won't abandon its owner for being poor (proverb)
to forget previous differences / to bury the hatchet
your lips say one thing, but your body language reveals what you really think (borrowed from Japanese)
your lips say one thing, but your body language reveals what you really think (four-character version of 口嫌體正直|口嫌体正直[kou3 xian2 ti3 zheng4 zhi2])
old grudge / long-standing resentment
alleged killer (or attacker); suspect in a case of violent crime
prime, key or main suspect (law)

Sentences with 嫌

嫌 currently does not appear in any sentence.