Dietary > Taste
맏 | noun | beginner |
taste
A sensation that is felt when touching one's tongue to food, etc.
feel
A feeling towards a thing, phenomenon or affair.
pleasure
Pleasure or satisfaction that one gets from a thing or phenomenon.
매운맏 | noun | intermediate |
being spicy; being hot
A sharp, biting taste felt when eating pepper, etc.
smart; bitterness; pain
(figurative) A painfully bitter feeling.
맵따 | adjective | beginner |
spicy; hot
Having a tangy taste like red peppers or mustard, which causes a sharp sensation at the tip of the tongue.
ferocious
A person's personality being fierce and violent.
ice-cold; freezing
The weather being very cold.
stinging
A person's eyes or nose stinging or burning due to smoke, etc.
밤맏 | noun | intermediate |
the taste of rice
The taste of steamed rice.
appetite
The appetite to eat a meal.
비리다 | adjective | advanced |
fishy; taste foul
A smell or taste being disgusting and sickening like that emitted from fish, raw meat, blood of animals, etc.
시다 | adjective | beginner |
sour
Tasting vinegary.
feeling a twinge
Feeling sore and having a dull pain in one's tooth, joint, etc.
dazzled
Having a pricking pain in one's eyes due to intense light.
시원하다 | adjective | beginner |
cool
Moderately cool, neither hot nor cold.
cool; hot
Food being cold and refreshing and thus it is good to eat, or being hot enough to make one feel refreshed.
open; clear
Something not feeling confined because it has an open view without any obstructions.
speaking without reserve; outspoken
One's way of speaking or behaving being unhesitating and lively.
clear; neat
Something that was dirty being clean and neat.
satisfactory
Something being satisfactory because it meets one's expectations or hope.
relieved; refreshed
Feeling light and relieved because one's anxiety has been resolved.
refreshed
Feeling good because an itch or heaviness on the stomach has gone away.