| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Dazzle | λλΆμλ€ |
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λλΆμλ€ info.
Tips to remember the word:
β’ Notice that λ means βeyeβ in Korean; when something is so bright that it βhits your eyesβ it can be described as λλΆμλ€.
β’ The sound βλΆμλ€β may remind you of βblindingβ brightness, helping you associate it with dazzling light.
Explanation:
β’ λλΆμλ€ means βdazzlingβ or βblindingly brightβ and is used to describe things that are visually stunning.
β’ It can express both literal brightness (like the sun) or figurative beauty (like a dazzling smile).
Similar words:
β’ νλ €νλ€ (hwaryeohada) β to be brilliant or splendid.
β’ μ°¬λνλ€ (chanranhada) β to be radiant or resplendent.
Conjugations:
β’ Dictionary form: λλΆμλ€ (nunbusida)
β’ Present informal: λλΆμ (nunbusyeo)
β’ Present polite: λλΆμ μ (nunbusyeoyo)
β’ Past informal: λλΆμ ¨μ΄ (nunbusyeosseo)
β’ Past polite: λλΆμ ¨μ΄μ (nunbusyeosseoyo)
β’ Future informal: λλΆμ€ κ±°μΌ (nunbusil geoya)
β’ Future polite: λλΆμ€ κ±°μμ (nunbusil geoyeyo)
β’ Adverbial form: λλΆμκ² (nunbusige)
Example sentences:
1. The sunrise is dazzling.
ββ’ Korean: ν΄λ¨λ λͺ¨μ΅μ΄ μ λ§ λλΆμ .
ββ’ Romanization: Haetteuneun moseubi jeongmal nunbusyeo.
2. Her smile was dazzling.
ββ’ Korean: κ·Έλ μ λ―Έμλ μ΄μ λλΆμ ¨μ΄μ.
ββ’ Romanization: Geunyeoui misoneun eoje nunbusyeosseoyo.
3. Tomorrowβs fireworks will be dazzling.
ββ’ Korean: λ΄μΌ λΆκ½λμ΄κ° λλΆμ€ κ±°μμ.
ββ’ Romanization: Naeil bulkkotnoriga nunbusil geoyeyo.
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