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찜찜하다

You feel uneasy or uncomfortable because something is not quite right.

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Explanation at your level:

When you feel bad or worried, you say 찜찜하다. Imagine you lose your key. You feel 찜찜해요. It is a small, bad feeling in your heart.

Use this word when something is not perfect. Did you finish your homework? If you think it is wrong, you feel 찜찜하다. It means you are not happy or comfortable.

찜찜하다 is perfect for describing 'gut feelings.' If a stranger asks you for money, you might feel 찜찜하다 because something feels suspicious. It is a very common word for daily social interactions.

In B2, you learn that 찜찜하다 covers both moral unease and simple dissatisfaction. It is the go-to word for 'cognitive dissonance' in casual Korean. Use it when you are torn between two choices or feel the outcome was unfair.

At the advanced level, you can use 찜찜하다 to describe complex social dynamics. For instance, if a business deal is done but the ethics are questionable, you might say the situation feels 찜찜하다. It implies a deeper level of critical thinking about the 'rightness' of an event.

Mastery of this word involves understanding its cultural weight. It is not just about being 'unhappy'; it is about the inability to move on. In literature, it is used to describe the lingering shadow of a past mistake. It captures the essence of human regret and the desire for closure that remains forever out of reach.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • It means feeling uneasy.
  • Used for gut feelings.
  • Common in daily life.
  • Has a variant spelling.

Hey there! Have you ever had that nagging feeling that you forgot to turn off the stove, even though you checked it twice? That exact feeling is 찜찜하다. It is not quite 'sad' or 'angry,' but rather a state of lingering discomfort.

Think of it as a mental itch you cannot quite scratch. It happens when things feel unresolved, suspicious, or just plain 'off.' Whether it is a weird comment from a friend or a task you finished but feel you did poorly, 찜찜하다 captures that heavy, unsettled heart.

The word 찜찜하다 is a native Korean adjective that likely evolved from the ideophone , which mimics the feeling of being pressed or weighed down. In older Korean, similar sounds were used to describe things that were sticky or stuck.

Over time, the word moved from describing physical stickiness to describing psychological weight. It is fascinating how languages evolve to use physical sensations to describe abstract emotions! It remains a purely Korean expression without a direct Sino-Korean equivalent, making it deeply rooted in the Korean psyche.

You use 찜찜하다 in daily life when you are not 100% satisfied with a situation. It is very common in casual conversation with friends or family. For example, you might say, 'I feel 찜찜해 about the result of the test,' even if you passed.

It is not usually used in very formal business reports, where you would instead use words like 'unsatisfactory' or 'uncertain.' Stick to using this when you want to express your personal feelings rather than objective facts.

While 찜찜하다 is an adjective, it is often paired with specific phrases. 1. 찜찜한 기분 (an uneasy feeling) - used to describe the mood. 2. 찜찜하게 남다 (to remain unresolved) - when a problem stays in your mind. 3. 뒷맛이 찜찜하다 (to have a bad aftertaste) - used for situations that leave a bad impression.

These expressions help you clarify exactly why you feel that way. Using them makes you sound much more like a native speaker who understands the nuance of emotional states.

As an adjective, 찜찜하다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. You can change it to 찜찜해요 for polite speech or 찜찜했다 for the past tense. The pronunciation involves a sharp 'jj' sound that requires some practice.

Try to pronounce it with a slight emphasis on the first syllable: JJIM-jjim-ha-da. It rhymes loosely with other 'jj' words like 깜깜하다 (pitch black), which also carries a sense of heaviness or lack of clarity.

Fun Fact

It is an onomatopoeic word that became an adjective.

Pronunciation Guide

UK dʒɪm-dʒɪm-hɑː-dɑː

Sounds like a sharp 'j' sound.

US dʒɪm-dʒɪm-hɑː-dɑː

Similar to the UK version.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 'jj' sound
  • Mispronouncing the 'ha' part
  • Dropping the final 'da'

Rhymes With

깜깜하다 답답하다 씁쓸하다 매콤하다 꼼꼼하다

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 3/5

Needs practice with 'jj'

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

기분 마음 느낌

Learn Next

개운하다 후련하다

Fortgeschritten

의구심 불쾌감

Grammar to Know

Adjective conjugation

찜찜하다 -> 찜찜해요

Examples by Level

1

기분이 찜찜해요.

Feeling is uneasy.

Basic adjective usage.

1

시험이 찜찜해요.

2

그 사람이 찜찜해요.

3

결과가 찜찜해요.

4

왠지 찜찜해요.

5

뒷모습이 찜찜해요.

6

말투가 찜찜해요.

7

상황이 찜찜해요.

8

마음이 찜찜해요.

1

찜찜한 마음으로 집에 돌아왔다.

2

그 제안은 좀 찜찜하다.

3

찜찜한 기분을 떨칠 수 없다.

4

그는 찜찜한 듯이 웃었다.

5

뭐가 찜찜한지 말해봐.

6

찜찜하게 끝내고 싶지 않다.

7

그의 태도가 찜찜했다.

8

찜찜한 구석이 있다.

1

계약 조건이 찜찜해서 서명을 미뤘다.

2

찜찜한 기억은 빨리 잊는 게 좋다.

3

그의 대답이 어딘가 찜찜하게 들렸다.

4

찜찜한 느낌을 지울 수 없었다.

5

찜찜한 의혹이 계속 남는다.

6

모든 것이 찜찜하게 돌아간다.

7

찜찜한 기분을 안고 잠들었다.

8

찜찜한 일은 시작도 하지 마라.

1

그의 갑작스러운 사과가 오히려 찜찜하게 느껴졌다.

2

찜찜한 의구심을 해소하기 위해 질문을 던졌다.

3

찜찜한 뒷맛을 남기는 결말이었다.

4

그 결정은 여전히 내게 찜찜한 숙제로 남아있다.

5

찜찜한 상황을 피하고 싶었지만 어쩔 수 없었다.

6

그의 행동에는 찜찜한 구석이 너무 많다.

7

찜찜한 예감이 적중했다.

8

모든 정황이 찜찜하게 맞아떨어진다.

1

그의 모호한 태도는 내내 찜찜한 불쾌감을 자아냈다.

2

찜찜한 도덕적 딜레마 속에서 그는 침묵을 지켰다.

3

과거의 찜찜한 기억이 현재의 선택을 방해하고 있다.

4

찜찜한 의혹의 실체를 파헤치기로 결심했다.

5

그의 말 한마디가 찜찜한 여운을 길게 남겼다.

6

찜찜한 기운이 감도는 방 안에서 그는 홀로 고민했다.

7

찜찜한 진실을 마주하는 것은 결코 쉬운 일이 아니다.

8

그의 찜찜한 미소는 무언가 숨기고 있다는 신호였다.

Häufige Kollokationen

기분이 찜찜하다
찜찜한 기분
찜찜한 구석
찜찜한 느낌
찜찜하게 생각하다
찜찜하게 남다
찜찜한 예감
찜찜한 태도
찜찜한 결말
찜찜한 의혹

Idioms & Expressions

"뒷맛이 찜찜하다"

to have a bad aftertaste

그 영화는 끝이 뒷맛이 찜찜하다.

neutral

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Easily Confused

찜찜하다 vs 찝찝하다

Same meaning

None, just spelling

Both work.

찜찜하다 vs

찜찜하다 vs

찜찜하다 vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 기분이 + 찜찜하다

내 기분이 찜찜하다.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

찜찜함 the state of being uneasy

Verbs

찜찜해하다 to feel uneasy

Adjectives

찜찜하다 uneasy

Verwandt

찝찝하다 variant spelling

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Formal (rarely) Neutral Casual (most common) Slang

Häufige Fehler

Using it for physical pain Use 아프다
찜찜하다 is for mental unease, not physical injury.
Confusing with 찝찝하다 (same meaning, different spelling)
Using it for 'bored'
Using it for 'surprised'
Using it for 'hungry'

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place a 'Jim' in your palace feeling worried.

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Native Usage

Use it when you have a bad gut feeling.

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Cultural Insight

It reflects the Korean value of 'completeness'.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is an adjective, use it with '해요'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'jj' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for physical pain.

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Did You Know?

It is purely Korean.

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Study Smart

Pair it with '기분'.

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Practice

Write sentences about your day.

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Review

Review the synonyms.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Jim' who is 'Jim-Jim' (uneasy) because he forgot his keys.

Visual Association

A person scratching their head with a worried face.

Word Web

unease suspicion regret doubt

Herausforderung

Say this word every time you feel unsure about a decision today.

Wortherkunft

Korean

Original meaning: pressed or weighed down

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Similar to 'feeling off' or 'having a bad gut feeling'.

Used in many K-dramas when a character is suspicious.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Daily life

  • 기분이 찜찜해요
  • 찜찜한 느낌
  • 찜찜하게 생각해요

Conversation Starters

"오늘 기분이 어때요? 찜찜한 일이 있나요?"

"왜 그 사람이 찜찜하게 느껴져요?"

"찜찜한 기분을 어떻게 해결하세요?"

"어제 찜찜한 일이 있었나요?"

"찜찜한 상황을 어떻게 처리하나요?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt 찜찜하다.

What makes you feel 찜찜하다?

How do you fix a 찜찜하다 feeling?

Describe a 찜찜하다 situation.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, they are variants of the same word.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

기분이 ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 찜찜해요

Used for unease.

multiple choice A2

What does 찜찜하다 mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Uneasy

It means feeling uncomfortable.

true false B1

찜찜하다 is used for physical pain.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is for mental states.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Correct match.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Today the feeling is uneasy.

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