disaster / misfortune / calamity

= + : Helga Horse (hu) tries on her new monk's cowl (礻) in the observatory's bathroom (o4), but she soon realizes a disaster (祸): in her monk's cowl, her breasts look lopsided (呙).

禍 character breakdown

surname Guo
lopsided / Taiwan pr. [kuai1]

= + : Willy Walrus (w) has been accused of stealing two mandarins (口) in front of the airplane (ai1). He refuses to open his bag, so the arriving police has to put him into a CT (内) to see into (内) his bag. On the CT screen they see Willy Walrus and two lopsided (呙) mandarins in his bag.
Character component without intrinsic meaning

= + + : A cult: I'll represent this with a monk's cowl in other mnemonics.

Characters with 禍 as component

禍 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 禍

disaster / harm / scourge / bad person / to damage / to harm / to wreck
source of calamity (esp. of women)
root of the trouble / cause of the ruin
misfortune does not come singly (idiom) / it never rains but it pours
disaster / doom
disaster and happiness
chief offender / main culprit
to bring disaster upon
calamity and chaos / devastating disorder / great turmoil
disaster / calamity
main offender, criminal ringleader (idiom); main culprit / fig. main cause of a disaster
Illness enters by the mouth, trouble comes out by the mouth (idiom). A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble.
trouble is never far away (idiom)
to damage the country and cause suffering to the people (idiom)
Trouble issues from the mouth (idiom). A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble.
fate / portent / luck or disasters as foretold in the stars (astrology)
disaster and happiness do not follow rules (idiom); future blessings and misfortunes are unpredictable
to stick together through thick and thin (idiom)

Sentences with 禍

禍 currently does not appear in any sentence.