Human > Senses
냄ː새 | noun | beginner |
smell; scent; odor
The trait of something the nose can sense.
mood
The atmosphere felt about an object or phenomenon.
두근거리다 | verb | advanced |
throb; palpitate; beat
For one's heart to pound fast, strongly, and repeatedly as one feels frightened or uneasy, or with expectation.
feel nervous
To fret with anxiety or expectation.
둔ː하다 | adjective | advanced |
dull; stupid; thick-headed
Not being intelligent or lacking the capacity to deal with something.
sluggish; inactive
A movement being heavy and slow.
dull
A sense or feeling being not sharp.
dull
Looking heavy, not sophisticated in appearance.
blunt
The blade of a knife being dull, not sharp.
dull
A sound being heavy and dull.
dull
A light being weak and dim.
들리다 | verb | beginner |
be heard; be audible
For a sound to be heard and recognized through one's ears.
따갑따 | adjective | advanced |
scorching; sultry
So hot the skin feels like it is on fire.
prickly; pricking
Aching as if the skin is pricked.
scorching; harsh
Advice or a glare, etc., being very critical and sharp.
메ː다 | verb | beginner |
shoulder; carry on one's shoulder
To put something on or over one's shoulder or back.