불타당하다
Something that does not make sense or is not fair.
Explanation at your level:
This word is for when something is not right. If a teacher gives you a bad grade for no reason, that is 불타당하다. It means 'not fair' or 'not true'. You use it to show you don't agree with a rule or a reason.
Use 불타당하다 when you think an idea is bad or illogical. For example, if someone says 'The sky is green,' that is 불타당하다 because it is not based on facts. It is a very useful word for debates.
In intermediate Korean, you use 불타당하다 to challenge someone's logic. It is more formal than saying '틀렸어' (you are wrong). It specifically targets the validity of an argument. Use it when you are writing an essay or having a serious discussion at school.
At this level, you recognize that 불타당하다 implies a lack of 'soundness.' It is often used in professional contexts to critique policies or decisions. It carries a weight of authority, suggesting that you have analyzed the facts and found them lacking.
Mastering this word means understanding its nuance in legal and intellectual discourse. It is not just about being 'wrong'; it is about being 'unjustifiable' or 'lacking a logical basis.' It is the perfect word to use when deconstructing an opponent's thesis in a high-level academic debate.
At the highest level, 불타당하다 serves as a precise tool for critical analysis. It bridges the gap between subjective disagreement and objective invalidity. When you label a premise as 불타당하다, you are invoking a standard of rationality that demands a higher burden of proof from the other party.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Means logically invalid or unjustifiable.
- Used in formal or academic settings.
- Opposite of 타당하다.
- Commonly used with nouns like '주장' or '이유'.
Hey there! Let's talk about the word 불타당하다. It is a super useful Korean adjective that you use when you want to say that something just doesn't add up.
Think of it as the opposite of being 'reasonable.' If someone makes a claim that has no evidence, or if a rule is completely unfair, you can call it 불타당하다. It's a formal way to express that a situation or an argument lacks a solid foundation in logic or justice.
The word is built from three parts: 불 (不), which is a Hanja prefix meaning 'not', and 타당하다 (妥當-), which means 'appropriate' or 'reasonable'.
Historically, 타당 comes from Chinese characters that imply 'fitting' or 'settled'. By adding the negative prefix, you get the exact opposite. It evolved as a standard way in Korean to denote invalidity in academic, legal, and everyday debates.
You will mostly hear this in formal settings, like at work, in news reports, or during serious debates. It is not really a word you would use while chatting with friends over coffee.
Commonly, it appears with nouns like 주장 (argument), 이유 (reason), or 판단 (judgment). For example, saying someone's 'reasoning is 불타당하다' is a polite but firm way to disagree.
While it is a standalone adjective, it often appears in phrases like 불타당한 처사 (unfair treatment) or 불타당한 요구 (unreasonable demand).
1. 근거가 불타당하다: The basis is invalid. 2. 불타당한 소리: Nonsensical talk. 3. 판단이 불타당하다: The judgment is flawed. 4. 불타당한 결정: An unjust decision. 5. 불타당함을 주장하다: To argue for the invalidity of something.
As an adjective, it functions as a predicate. You can use it as 불타당한 (the adjective form modifying a noun) or 불타당하다 (the sentence-ending form).
Pronunciation is straightforward: bul-ta-dang-ha-da. Make sure to emphasize the 'dang' syllable to give it that crisp, formal sound. It doesn't have plural forms because it is an abstract concept!
Fun Fact
It is a classic example of how prefixing '不' can negate complex concepts.
Pronunciation Guide
Korean phonetics apply.
Korean phonetics apply.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ta' as 'da'
- Slurring the 'dang' sound
- Adding extra vowels
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Requires intermediate vocabulary
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Adjective conjugation
불타당하다 -> 불타당한
Hanja prefix 불-
불가능, 불공평
Predicate usage
Subject + Predicate
Examples by Level
그 이유는 불타당해요.
That reason is invalid.
Polite ending
그 주장은 불타당하다고 생각합니다.
불타당한 규칙은 바꿔야 합니다.
그의 말은 불타당해요.
불타당한 이유를 대지 마세요.
이 결정은 불타당합니다.
불타당한 상황입니다.
왜 불타당한가요?
불타당한 변명은 싫어요.
근거가 불타당한 주장은 설득력이 없습니다.
불타당한 처사에 대해 항의했습니다.
그의 판단은 불타당하다고 결론 내렸습니다.
불타당한 요구를 거절했습니다.
이 법안은 불타당한 부분이 많습니다.
불타당한 논리는 통하지 않습니다.
상황이 불타당하게 돌아가고 있습니다.
불타당한 비난을 멈추세요.
그 정책의 불타당함을 증명하는 자료를 제출했습니다.
불타당한 계약 조건에 서명하지 마십시오.
학계에서는 그의 이론이 불타당하다고 평가합니다.
불타당한 관행을 개선해야 합니다.
불타당한 근거를 바탕으로 한 추측입니다.
그의 논리는 불타당하여 반박되었습니다.
불타당한 절차를 밟고 있습니다.
사회적으로 불타당한 행동입니다.
그의 논증은 불타당한 전제에서 출발하고 있습니다.
불타당한 행정 처분에 대해 소송을 제기했습니다.
불타당한 권력 남용은 용납될 수 없습니다.
그의 주장은 불타당한 궤변에 불과합니다.
불타당한 통계 자료를 인용하는 것은 위험합니다.
그의 처사는 법적으로 불타당하다는 판결이 나왔습니다.
불타당한 관습을 타파하는 것이 중요합니다.
불타당한 논리적 비약이 심합니다.
불타당한 형이상학적 가정은 과학적 탐구의 장애물입니다.
그의 불타당한 논변은 철학적 비판의 대상이 되었습니다.
불타당한 제도적 모순을 지적하는 것은 지식인의 책무입니다.
그의 불타당한 주장은 공론장에서 외면받았습니다.
불타당한 권위주의적 태도는 지양해야 합니다.
역사적 사실을 왜곡하는 불타당한 시각을 경계해야 합니다.
불타당한 논리 구조를 해체하는 과정이 필요합니다.
그의 불타당한 수사학은 설득력을 잃었습니다.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"근거가 불타당하다"
the basis is invalid
그의 주장은 근거가 불타당합니다.
formal"불타당한 소리를 하다"
to talk nonsense
불타당한 소리 좀 그만해.
casual"불타당함을 주장하다"
to argue that something is invalid
그는 정책의 불타당함을 주장했습니다.
formal"불타당한 처사에 항의하다"
to protest unfair treatment
우리는 불타당한 처사에 항의했습니다.
formal"불타당한 논리에 빠지다"
to fall into faulty logic
그는 불타당한 논리에 빠져 있습니다.
neutral"불타당한 태도를 취하다"
to take an unreasonable stance
그는 불타당한 태도를 취하고 있습니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both imply negative/unfair.
부당 is about fairness; 불타당 is about logic.
부당한 처우 vs 불타당한 논리.
Antonym.
One is valid, one is invalid.
타당한 근거 vs 불타당한 근거.
Similar meaning.
비합리적 is about irrationality.
비합리적인 선택.
Too general.
틀리다 is simply wrong; 불타당하다 is logically invalid.
답이 틀리다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 은/는 + 불타당하다
그 주장은 불타당하다.
불타당한 + Noun + 을/를 + Verb
불타당한 요구를 거절했다.
Noun + 이/가 + 불타당하다고 + 생각하다
그것이 불타당하다고 생각한다.
Noun + 의 + 불타당성
그 논리의 불타당성을 지적했다.
불타당하게 + Verb
그는 불타당하게 행동했다.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
It's specific to logic/justice.
Nuance difference.
It sounds too formal.
It needs a noun or a predicate form.
Missing the 'ta' part.
Tips
Break it down
Remember 불 (not) + 타당 (valid).
Use in debates
Great for academic essays.
Formal tone
Use it to sound professional.
Adjective usage
Always use with a noun or as a predicate.
Clear syllables
Say each syllable clearly.
Don't use for objects
Use only for abstract ideas.
Hanja origin
The '불' prefix is a classic.
Contrast
Learn with '타당하다' at the same time.
Formal settings
Best for work or school.
Sentence ending
Ends with -하다.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Not' (불) + 'Right' (타당).
Visual Association
A scale that is tilted and broken.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write 3 sentences about things you think are unfair.
أصل الكلمة
Hanja (Sino-Korean)
Original meaning: Not appropriate/fitting
السياق الثقافي
Can sound aggressive if used against a superior.
Equivalent to 'invalid', 'unreasonable', or 'baseless'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- 불타당한 결정입니다
- 불타당한 요구입니다
- 불타당한 절차입니다
in school
- 근거가 불타당합니다
- 불타당한 논리입니다
- 불타당한 주장입니다
legal settings
- 불타당한 처사입니다
- 불타당한 계약입니다
- 불타당한 판결입니다
debates
- 불타당한 비난입니다
- 불타당한 근거입니다
- 불타당한 소리입니다
Conversation Starters
"불타당한 규칙을 본 적 있나요?"
"왜 그 주장이 불타당하다고 생각하나요?"
"불타당한 대우를 받으면 어떻게 하나요?"
"어떤 논리가 불타당하다고 느끼나요?"
"불타당함을 어떻게 증명할 수 있을까요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you felt a rule was 불타당하다.
Describe a debate where you used the word 불타당하다.
What makes an argument 불타당하다 in your opinion?
Contrast '부당하다' and '불타당하다'.
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةUsually no, it describes their words or actions.
It is firm, but not inherently rude if used in a debate.
타당하다.
Yes, if the topic is serious.
Not necessarily, but it can be used to say a process is not valid.
Yes, in formal writing.
No, that makes no sense.
불타당성.
اختبر نفسك
그 이유는 ___.
It describes the reason.
Which means 'invalid'?
Direct definition.
불타당하다 is used for physical objects.
It is for logic or arguments.
Word
المعنى
Meaning mapping.
Noun-particle-predicate structure.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
Use '불타당하다' when you need to professionally point out that an argument or reason lacks logic or fairness.
- Means logically invalid or unjustifiable.
- Used in formal or academic settings.
- Opposite of 타당하다.
- Commonly used with nouns like '주장' or '이유'.
Break it down
Remember 불 (not) + 타당 (valid).
Use in debates
Great for academic essays.
Formal tone
Use it to sound professional.
Adjective usage
Always use with a noun or as a predicate.
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