Words
낭자 | noun | none |
old maid
(archaic) An old honorific address term referring to an unmarried adult woman.
낭ː자하다 | adjective | none |
being in wild disorder
Being scattered in a disorderly way.
clamorous
So noisy as to cause dizziness.
낭ː패 | noun | advanced |
abject failure; big trouble
The state of being stuck in a difficult situation, as a result of things having not worked out as planned or expected.
낭ː패감 | noun | none |
despair; frustration
A feeling that a plan has ended in failure or has fallen short of expectations.
낭ː패스럽따 | adjective | none |
embarrassing
Being in trouble as something goes awry or falls short of one's expectations.
낭ː패하다 | verb | none |
be in despair; be frustrated; be embarrassed
To get in a quandary as things go awry or do not work out as planned.
낟 | noun | beginner |
day; daytime
The time from sunrise to sunset.
afternoon
The time from past noon to before nightfall.
noon
The time of a day during which the sun is highest in the sky, around twelve o'clock in the afternoon.
낟따 | adjective | beginner |
low
The length from top to bottom being short.
low
The temperature, humidity, pressure, etc., being lower than normal.
low
The quality, level, ability, or value being lower than the average.
low
A person's status or position being lower than the average.
low
A sound being at a low pitch, or its number of vibrations being small.
낟또깨비 | noun | none |
daytime goblin
A goblin that appears in the daytime.
daytime goblin; shameless man
(figurative) A person who is shamelessly slovenly in appearance or conduct.
no part of speech | none |
no part of speech | none |
나자지다 | verb | none |
get lower
For the length from top to bottom to become shorter.
get lower
For an amount, level, status, etc., to become lower than before.
낟짭따 | verb | none |
undervalue; underestimate
To be set lower than actual price or value.
think little of; disparage
To treat someone disrespectfully, looking down on him/her.
no part of speech | none |
낟추다 | verb | intermediate |
shorten; reduce
To shorten the length of something from its top to bottom.
lower; bring down
To cause numbers to fall short of a standard.
lower; bring down
To cause a level or quality to fall short of a standard.
humble; be modest
To place one's status or position below another's.
turn down; lower
To lower the sound of something or reduce the number of frequency.
lower the status of the addressee
To speak in an addressee-lowering form.