B1 phrase 3 دقيقة للقراءة

숨 막히다

To feel like you cannot breathe because of stress, fear, or beauty.

sum makhida

Explanation at your level:

You use this when you feel very hot or when there are too many people. It means 'I cannot breathe.' It is a very strong word for feeling uncomfortable.

Use this phrase to describe a room that is too small or a day that is very hot. You can also use it to say a movie was very exciting.

At this level, you can use it to describe abstract concepts like 'stifling atmosphere' in an office or 'breathtaking' views during travel. It adds emotional depth to your descriptions.

You can use this to contrast positive and negative experiences. For example, a 'breathtaking' view versus a 'suffocating' social expectation. It shows you understand nuance.

This is perfect for literary descriptions or discussing complex psychological states. You can use it to describe the weight of responsibility or the intensity of a artistic masterpiece.

At the mastery level, you can explore the etymological roots and how it functions as a metaphor for the human condition. It is a staple in high-level Korean prose.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Means 'suffocating' or 'breathtaking'.
  • Used for both negative pressure and positive awe.
  • Commonly used as an adjective '숨 막히는'.
  • Essential for expressing intense emotions.

The phrase 숨 막히다 is a powerful Korean expression that translates to 'suffocating' or 'breathtaking.' It is a versatile tool in your vocabulary kit because it spans both negative and positive experiences.

When used in a negative sense, it describes an environment—like a crowded room or a stressful workplace—that makes you feel like you are running out of air. It is the physical manifestation of anxiety or pressure.

Conversely, in a positive sense, it describes something so beautiful or shocking that it leaves you speechless. Think of seeing a sunset so stunning that you literally pause your breathing for a second. It is a very dramatic and emotional way to describe your reaction to the world.

The word (breath) combined with 막히다 (to be blocked) creates a literal image of a blocked airway. Historically, this reflects the ancient understanding of the body where emotions were directly linked to breath control.

In older Korean literature, this phrase was often used to describe the physical symptoms of extreme grief or fear. As the language evolved, the metaphorical use expanded to include aesthetic experiences. It is fascinating how a phrase once reserved for medical or tragic descriptions moved into everyday language to describe 'breathtaking' art or scenery.

It shares conceptual roots with other languages where 'breath' is synonymous with life and 'blocking' is synonymous with distress. It is a universal human experience to feel 'choked up' by life's intensity.

You will hear 숨 막히다 in both casual and formal settings. In casual conversation, you might say 'The heat is 숨 막혀' (The heat is suffocating). In more formal or literary contexts, you might describe a '숨 막히는 tension' during a high-stakes negotiation.

Common collocations include pairing it with words like 'tension,' 'heat,' 'crowd,' or 'beauty.' Because it is a phrase, remember to conjugate the 막히다 part according to your sentence structure. Use it when you want to emphasize the intensity of a moment.

It is more expressive than simply saying 'I am tired' or 'It is pretty.' It adds a layer of drama and immediacy that helps your listener truly feel what you are experiencing in that moment.

1. 숨도 못 쉬다: To be unable to even breathe (busy or panicked). 2. 숨이 멎다: To have one's breath stop (shock or awe). 3. 숨을 죽이다: To hold one's breath (waiting for something). 4. 숨통이 트이다: To finally be able to breathe (relief). 5. 숨 가쁘다: To be out of breath (exercise or excitement).

These idioms show how central the concept of 'breath' is to Korean emotional expression. Using these will make you sound much more like a native speaker who understands the nuances of physical sensations.

The grammar is straightforward: is a noun, and 막히다 is the passive form of the verb 막다 (to block). When you use it as an adjective, it becomes 숨 막히는.

Pronunciation tip: The 'k' sound in 막히다 is aspirated. Ensure you give it a sharp, clear sound. The word is often stressed on the first syllable of the verb component. It does not have a plural form because it is a state of being.

Rhyming words in English that capture similar feelings include 'choking' or 'stifling.' Practice saying it slowly to ensure the transition between the 'm' and 'm' sounds is smooth.

Fun Fact

It captures both the terror of choking and the awe of beauty.

Pronunciation Guide

UK sʌm mæk-hi-da

Clear articulation of the 'k' sound.

US sʌm mæk-hi-da

Sharp consonant sounds.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 'k' too much
  • Merging the 'm' sounds
  • Incorrect stress on the final syllable

Rhymes With

기다 피다 지다 비다 미다

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 3/5

Moderate to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

الاستماع 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

막히다

Learn Next

압도적이다 답답하다 긴장감

متقدم

질식 억압

Grammar to Know

Passive Verbs

막다 -> 막히다

Adjective Modifiers

막히다 -> 막히는

Adverbial Forms

막히다 -> 막히게

Examples by Level

1

여기는 숨 막혀.

Here is suffocating.

Simple sentence.

1

오늘 날씨가 정말 숨 막혀요.

2

사람이 너무 많아서 숨 막혀요.

3

이 방은 너무 작아서 숨 막혀요.

4

그 영화는 정말 숨 막히게 재미있었어요.

5

긴장해서 숨 막히는 줄 알았어요.

6

여름 더위가 숨 막혀요.

7

그녀의 아름다움에 숨 막혔어요.

8

숨 막히는 순간이었어요.

1

회의 분위기가 정말 숨 막혔어요.

2

숨 막히는 일상에서 벗어나고 싶어요.

3

그 절경은 정말 숨 막히게 아름다웠어요.

4

숨 막히는 추격전이 시작되었습니다.

5

그는 숨 막히는 압박감을 느꼈어요.

6

숨 막히는 정적이 흘렀습니다.

7

이 도시의 공기는 숨 막혀요.

8

그녀는 숨 막히는 긴장감 속에 있었어요.

1

그의 연기는 관객을 숨 막히게 만들었어요.

2

숨 막히는 스케줄 때문에 지쳤어요.

3

그는 숨 막히는 현실을 부정하고 싶었어요.

4

숨 막히는 승부 끝에 그가 이겼어요.

5

그 풍경은 숨 막힐 정도로 멋졌어요.

6

숨 막히는 더위가 도시를 덮쳤어요.

7

그녀는 숨 막히는 비밀을 간직하고 있어요.

8

숨 막히는 고요함이 방을 채웠어요.

1

그의 소설은 숨 막히는 긴장감을 유지합니다.

2

숨 막히는 관료주의가 회사를 망치고 있어요.

3

그는 숨 막히는 갈등 상황에 처했습니다.

4

숨 막히는 아름다움이 그곳에 있었습니다.

5

그녀의 연설은 청중을 숨 막히게 했습니다.

6

숨 막히는 역사적 순간을 목격했어요.

7

그는 숨 막히는 고독을 견뎌냈어요.

8

숨 막히는 예술 작품에 감탄했습니다.

1

그의 철학은 숨 막히는 깊이를 가지고 있습니다.

2

숨 막히는 사회적 압박은 개인을 억압합니다.

3

그는 숨 막히는 진실을 마주했습니다.

4

숨 막히는 비극이 서사 전반에 흐릅니다.

5

그녀는 숨 막히는 열정으로 연주했습니다.

6

숨 막히는 대자연 앞에서 인간은 작아집니다.

7

그의 통찰력은 숨 막힐 정도로 날카롭습니다.

8

숨 막히는 서스펜스가 극의 핵심입니다.

تلازمات شائعة

숨 막히는 긴장감
숨 막히는 더위
숨 막히는 풍경
숨 막히는 순간
숨 막히는 정적
숨 막히게 아름답다
숨 막히게 덥다
숨 막히게 재미있다
숨 막히게 압박하다
숨 막히게 놀랍다

Idioms & Expressions

"숨을 죽이다"

To hold one's breath in anticipation.

모두가 숨을 죽이고 결과를 기다렸다.

neutral

"숨통이 트이다"

To finally feel relief.

드디어 숨통이 트이는 것 같아요.

casual

"숨이 멎다"

To be shocked or awestruck.

그의 등장에 숨이 멎는 줄 알았다.

neutral

"숨도 못 쉬다"

To be extremely busy or stressed.

요즘 바빠서 숨도 못 쉬겠어요.

casual

"숨을 고르다"

To take a breath and calm down.

잠시 숨을 고르고 생각해보자.

neutral

"숨 가쁘다"

To be breathless from activity.

숨 가쁜 하루를 보냈다.

neutral

Easily Confused

숨 막히다 vs 숨이 차다

Both relate to breath.

Physical vs. Atmospheric.

Running makes me '숨이 차다'.

숨 막히다 vs 답답하다

Both mean stifled.

General frustration vs. Intense pressure.

I feel '답답하다' in this job.

숨 막히다 vs 질식하다

Both mean suffocation.

Literal vs. Metaphorical.

He is '질식하다' from smoke.

숨 막히다 vs 막히다

Root word.

General blockage vs. Breath blockage.

The road is '막히다'.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 이/가 + 숨 막히다

공기가 숨 막히다.

A2

숨 막히는 + Noun

숨 막히는 풍경.

B1

숨 막히게 + Adjective

숨 막히게 덥다.

B2

Subject + 는 + 숨 막히는 + Noun + 을/를 + Verb

그는 숨 막히는 정적을 깼다.

C1

숨 막힐 정도로 + Verb

숨 막힐 정도로 놀랐다.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

Breath

Verbs

막히다 To be blocked

Adjectives

숨 막히는 Suffocating/Breathtaking

مرتبط

막다 Active form

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Literary Formal Neutral Casual

أخطاء شائعة

Using it for physical exercise only. Use it for emotions too.
Learners often forget it applies to stress.
Confusing with '숨이 차다'. Use '숨이 차다' for physical exertion.
숨 막히다 is more about the atmosphere.
Forgetting the '는' particle. 숨 막히는 (adj).
Must use the correct modifier form.
Using it for 'boredom'. Use '지루하다'.
It describes intensity, not lack of interest.
Overusing in every situation. Use for intense moments.
It is a strong word, don't use it for minor issues.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Picture a room with no windows to remember the 'blocked' feeling.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When describing a really intense movie scene.

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Cultural Insight

Koreans love using this for 'dramatic' beauty.

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Grammar Shortcut

Think of it as 'Breath-Blocked-State'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the sharp 'k' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for 'I'm tired'.

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Did You Know?

It is one of the most common words in dramatic K-Drama scripts.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your favorite movie.

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Word Pairing

Always pair it with 'tension' or 'beauty'.

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Writing Tip

Use it to build suspense in your stories.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a wall (막) blocking your breath (숨).

Visual Association

A person standing on a mountain peak looking at a massive view.

Word Web

Stress Beauty Crowd Tension

تحدٍّ

Describe your room using this word.

أصل الكلمة

Korean

Original meaning: Breath being blocked

السياق الثقافي

None, but avoid using it in medical emergencies where '질식' is more accurate.

Directly correlates to 'breathtaking' or 'suffocating'.

Used in many K-Dramas for dramatic effect. Common in K-Pop lyrics to express intense love.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work/school

  • 숨 막히는 회의
  • 숨 막히는 업무
  • 숨 막히는 분위기

Travel

  • 숨 막히는 절경
  • 숨 막히는 야경
  • 숨 막히는 풍경

Entertainment

  • 숨 막히는 추격전
  • 숨 막히는 스릴러
  • 숨 막히는 연기

Daily life

  • 숨 막히는 더위
  • 숨 막히는 만원 지하철
  • 숨 막히는 일상

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever seen a view that was '숨 막히다'?"

"What kind of environment makes you feel '숨 막히다'?"

"Can you describe a movie that was '숨 막히게' exciting?"

"Do you feel '숨 막히다' when you are busy?"

"What is the most '숨 막히는' place you have visited?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt overwhelmed.

Describe a beautiful place using the word '숨 막히다'.

What is a '숨 막히는' situation you want to avoid?

How do you handle '숨 막히는' pressure?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, it is frequently used for positive awe.

No, use '숨이 차다' instead.

It is neutral and widely used.

No, it is a state of being.

Usually for the atmosphere they create, not the person directly.

Follow standard verb rules for 막히다.

Yes, very common for emotional lyrics.

Only in extreme cases of literal suffocation.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

방 안이 너무 더워서 ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 숨 막혀요

The context implies discomfort.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'breathtaking view'?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 숨 막히는 풍경

Correct collocation.

true false B1

Can '숨 막히다' be positive?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

Yes, it can mean breathtaking beauty.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Distinguishing nuances.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Adverb placement.

fill blank B2

그는 ___ 긴장감에 떨었다.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 숨 막히는

Adjective form needed.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for the negative sense?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 답답하다

Both imply feeling stifled.

true false C1

Is '숨 막히다' used for physical exercise?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is for atmosphere, not physical exertion.

match pairs C2

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Collocation matching.

sentence order C2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Standard structure.

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