to disobey / to violate / to separate / to go against

= + : Willy Walrus (w) is wearing gladiator sandals (辶) on his front fins and soft leather gloves (韦) on his rear fins in the Eiffel Tower's kitchen (ei2). All the other visitors are outrages since Willy Walrus is violating (违) the tower's clothing rules.

違 character breakdown

to walk (side part of split character)

Chantal Chicken tries out her new gladiator sandals in the observatory's bathroom.
surname Wei

= + : Mnemonic symbol: soft leather gloves.

Willy Walrus tries to steal a golden cage which has been locked to the Eiffel Tower's kitchen. He wears a pair of soft leather gloves and wields a crowbar, with which he tries to remove the cage from the Eiffel Tower.
soft leather

= + : Mnemonic symbol: soft leather gloves.

Willy Walrus tries to steal a golden cage which has been locked to the Eiffel Tower's kitchen. He wears a pair of soft leather gloves and wields a crowbar, with which he tries to remove the cage from the Eiffel Tower.

Characters with 違 as component

違 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 違

to go against / to be contrary to / to violate
to violate (rules) / irregular / illegal / corrupt
to break the rules / to violate regulations
to violate a prohibition or ban / prohibited / illicit
to break a promise / to violate an agreement / to default (on a loan or contract)
prohibited goods; contraband
lack of discipline / to break a rule / to violate discipline / to breach a principle
to violate / to infringe
outward devotion but inner opposition (idiom); to pay lip service / to agree overtly, but oppose in secret
taboo / prohibition
unreasonable words / wounding complaints
to disobey and cause delays / to obstruct and procrastinate
to disobey / to defy an edict / to violate / to go against / to run counter to

Sentences with 違

違 currently does not appear in any sentence.