Words
잘살다 | verb | intermediate |
be well-off; live in affluence; be rich
To live affluently with a lot of wealth.
no part of speech | none |
no part of speech | none |
잘생기다 | verb | beginner |
good-looking; handsome; comely
Having a pleasing and attractive appearance.
well-shaped; having good looks
Having a good shape and therefore looking good.
잘잘 | adverb | none |
greasily; glossily; lustrously
A word describing the state of being oily or glossy.
A word describing a state in which a certain attitude or look is very strong.
잘하다 | verb | beginner |
do a right thing; do right
To do in a right and honest way.
do well
To do something in an excellent and successful way.
be skillful; be expert; be good
To do something in a skilled and experienced manner.
do often
To do something frequently as a habit.
eat well
To enjoy eating food, etc.
(ironic) A word indicating that one is displeased with someone's actions.
if things go well
A word meaning "if luck favors one or if circumstances allow" or "if something is necessary."
at the highest
A word meaning "at the largest," "at best," or "at most."
please; satisfy
To treat someone kindly and carefully.
잠 | noun | beginner |
sleep
The state of taking a rest for a period of time with one's eyes closed and mental activities suspended.
sleep
(figurative) The state of not realizing and being aware of something.
no part of speech | none |
no part of speech | none |
잠껼 | noun | none |
being half asleep
The state of being slightly asleep or awake.
while asleep
While one is sleeping.
verb | none |
verb | none |
잠뀌 | noun | none |
sensitivity to sound during sleep
The ability to perceive sound when one is half-asleep or half-awake.
no part of speech | none |
잠그다 | verb | intermediate |
lock; fasten
To lock or latch a door, etc., so that others cannot open it.
turn off
To make water, gas, etc., stop running.
fasten
To put on clothes and do up buttons.
shut
To close one's mouth and say nothing.
잠그다 | verb | none |
sink; submerge
To put something in a liquid or make it go down to the bottom of the liquid.
invest; sink
To put one's money into something for the future.