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마음

Pronunciation
마음
Part of speech
noun
Vocabulary level
beginner

personality

A trait that a person was born with.

mind

A place in the human body where mental activities such as feeling and thinking occur.

mood; feeling

A mood or feeling.

heart

Affection or interest.

intention; will

An intention or will to do something.

Idioms

마음이 들뜨다

have an excited mind

To feel anxious due to a good occasion.

마음(을) 풀다

untangle one's mind

To get rid of anger.

마음의 준비

preparation in one's mind

A plan or determination to do something.

마음의 문[창문]을 열다

open the door[window] of one's mind

To get ready to remove the distance and accept others.

마음이 가다

One's mind goes to something

For one's thoughts or attention to be focused on something.

마음이 가볍다

have a light mind

To have no burdens and worries because a problem has been solved.

마음이 굴뚝 같다

One's mind is like a chimney; The spirit is rolling

To want very much.

마음이 놓이다

One's mind is laid down

To be relieved; to not worry.

마음이 돌아서다

One's mind turns away

To come to no longer like something.

마음(을) 주다

give one's mind

To come to like someone.

마음이 맞다

Minds fit with each other

To be of one mind to get along with each other.

마음이 무겁다

have a heavy mind

To have worry and burden as a problem that has yet to be solved.

마음이 비다

have an empty mind

To feel at ease without complicated thoughts.

마음이 쓰이다

One's mind is drawn to something

For thoughts or one's attention to keep going in a certain direction.

마음이 약하다

have a weak mind

To be unable to be fierce and venomous towards others.

마음이 콩밭에 가다[있다]

have one's mind in a patch of beans[One's mind goes to a patch of beans]

To have thoughts about or interest in something other than what one has to do now.

마음이 통하다

Minds communicate with each other

To be of one mind to understand each other well.

마음이 풀리다

One's mind is untangled

For a negative feeling to disappear.

마음(을) 놓다

lay down one's mind

To be relieved; to not worry.

마음에 걸리다

be caught in one's mind

To feel uncomfortable out of worry.

마음에 닿다

touch one's mind

To be touched to such an extent that one also feels something.

마음에 두다

put something in one's mind

To not forget and be conscious.

put something in one's mind

To like inwardly.

마음에 들다

come in one's mind

To feel good about something as it fits what one feels or thinks.

마음에 없다

not be in one's mind

To have no inclination to do or have something.

마음에 있다

be in one's mind

To have no inclination to do or have something.

마음에 차다

fill one's mind

To be satisfied.

마음을 굳히다

harden one's mind

To make up one's mind.

마음 같아서는

if it's like my mind

If one follows as one thinks.

마음을 돌리다

turn one's mind

To change one's thoughts.

마음(을) 먹다

eat one's mind

To make up one's mind.

마음(을) 붙이다

attach one's mind

To have interest in a certain thing and enjoy doing it.

attach one's mind

To set one's affection on a certain thing.

마음을 비우다

empty one's mind

To get rid of the greed in one's mind.

마음을 사다

buy someone's mind

To catch someone's fancy; to draw someone's attention.

마음(을) 쓰다

use one's mind

To take care and think with attention.

use one's mind

To worry with an uneasy mind.

마음(을) 잡다[다잡다]

hold[hold tighly] one's mind

To concentrate one's distracted mind.

마음(을) 졸이다

boil one's mind down

To be nervous while worrying.