도저히
You use this word when something is absolutely impossible to do or accept.
Explanation at your level:
You use 도저히 when you cannot do something. It is like saying 'No, it is impossible.' You must use it with 'cannot'. For example: 'I cannot do this.' In Korean, you say '도저히 못 해요.' It is a very useful word when you are tired or stuck.
When you feel that something is too hard, you use 도저히. It adds power to your 'no.' If a friend asks you to run 10 miles and you are tired, you say, '도저히 못 뛰어요.' It shows you tried, but it is not possible for you right now.
At this level, you use 도저히 to express frustration or logical impossibility. It is commonly used in phrases like 'I can't understand' or 'I can't believe it.' It helps you sound more natural because it adds the emotional weight that simple '못' (cannot) lacks. Remember, it always needs a negative verb at the end of the sentence.
As you advance, 도저히 becomes your go-to for emphasizing limitations. It is perfect for workplace scenarios where you need to politely but firmly explain that a request is beyond your capacity. It bridges the gap between a simple refusal and a detailed explanation of why something cannot be achieved.
In advanced contexts, 도저히 is used to describe insurmountable obstacles or cognitive dissonance. You might use it in a debate or a formal essay to emphasize that a certain conclusion is 'utterly impossible' given the evidence. It carries a strong rhetorical force that makes your arguments sound more definitive and well-reasoned.
At the mastery level, 도저히 functions as a stylistic tool to convey existential frustration or total resignation. It appears in literature to depict characters who have reached their breaking point. Understanding its nuance allows you to distinguish between a simple 'I can't' and an 'I am absolutely incapable of this,' adding layers of psychological depth to your Korean communication.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Used for absolute impossibility.
- Must be paired with a negative verb.
- Expresses frustration or limits.
- Very common in daily conversation.
When you encounter the word 도저히, think of it as the ultimate 'no way' button in Korean. It is an adverb that adds a layer of strong emphasis to negative statements, signaling that something is completely out of reach.
You will almost exclusively see it paired with negative verbs like 할 수 없다 (cannot do) or 믿을 수 없다 (cannot believe). It isn't just a simple 'no'; it conveys a sense of utter impossibility or deep frustration. Whether you are talking about a difficult math problem or an unbelievable situation, this word shows that you have tried your best, but the task is simply beyond your limits.
The word 도저히 has its roots in Sino-Korean characters, specifically derived from 度底 (do-jeo), which carries the sense of 'measuring the bottom' or 'reaching the limit.' Over time, it evolved into an adverbial form used to describe situations where one has reached the absolute bottom of their options.
Historically, it served as a way to express that a person had exhausted all possible methods or logic. While the characters are rarely written out today, the linguistic evolution reflects a shift from a literal measurement to a figurative expression of desperation and finality. It remains a staple in modern Korean for expressing that a boundary has been hit.
Using 도저히 requires a specific grammatical setup. Because it means 'by no means,' it must be followed by a negative verb or a phrase expressing inability. If you say it without a negative ending, the sentence will sound broken to a native speaker.
It is very common in daily conversation when you want to emphasize your frustration. For example, if someone asks you to finish a huge project in one hour, you would say, '도저히 할 수 없어요' (I absolutely cannot do it). It is versatile enough for both casual chats with friends and slightly more formal explanations of why a deadline cannot be met.
While 도저히 is an adverb rather than an idiom itself, it is the star of several set phrases. 1. 도저히 안 되겠다: 'It just won't work' (used when giving up). 2. 도저히 이해가 안 가요: 'I absolutely cannot understand this.' 3. 도저히 믿을 수 없다: 'It is absolutely unbelievable.' 4. 도저히 참을 수 없다: 'I can't stand it anymore.' 5. 도저히 방법이 없다: 'There is absolutely no way out.' These phrases are essential for expressing strong emotional boundaries.
Grammatically, 도저히 acts as an intensifier. It does not change based on the subject or tense; it simply sits before the verb phrase to add weight. The pronunciation is straightforward: 'do-jeo-hi.' Ensure you emphasize the 'do' to give the word its proper 'absolutely' impact.
There are no plural forms or articles to worry about, as it is an adverb. It rhymes loosely with words ending in 'hi' sounds, but it is most important to focus on the negative verb pairing. Without the negative, the sentence loses its grammatical anchor.
Fun Fact
It comes from ancient measurement terminology.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'dough-juh-hee'
Sounds like 'dough-juh-hee'
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'j'
- Dropping the 'h'
- Wrong tone
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Negative Adverbs
못, 안
Negative Verb Endings
할 수 없다
Adverbial Intensifiers
정말, 매우
Examples by Level
도저히 못 먹어요.
I absolutely cannot eat it.
Negative verb follows.
도저히 몰라요.
I absolutely do not know.
Used with 'to know'.
도저히 안 돼요.
It is absolutely not possible.
Standard phrase.
도저히 못 가요.
I absolutely cannot go.
Negative verb.
도저히 안 돼요.
No way.
Casual usage.
도저히 못 해요.
I absolutely cannot do it.
Verb 'to do'.
도저히 싫어요.
I absolutely hate it.
Adjective usage.
도저히 안 돼요.
Impossible.
Simple negation.
도저히 이해가 안 돼요.
도저히 믿을 수 없어요.
도저히 시간이 없어요.
도저히 참을 수 없어요.
도저히 해결이 안 돼요.
도저히 못 참겠어요.
도저히 답이 없어요.
도저히 안 되겠네요.
도저히 이 상황을 받아들일 수 없다.
도저히 그를 설득할 방법이 없다.
도저히 제 능력 밖의 일입니다.
도저히 믿기 힘든 결과입니다.
도저히 오늘 안에 끝낼 수 없어요.
도저히 이해하려고 해도 안 돼요.
도저히 참기 힘든 고통입니다.
도저히 말로 표현할 수 없어요.
도저히 타협할 수 없는 조건입니다.
도저히 납득하기 어려운 결정입니다.
도저히 제 상식으로는 이해가 안 가네요.
도저히 불가능한 계획임을 인정합니다.
도저히 그냥 지나칠 수 없는 문제입니다.
도저히 멈출 수 없는 상황입니다.
도저히 해결책이 보이지 않습니다.
도저히 거부할 수 없는 제안입니다.
도저히 인간의 힘으로는 어쩔 수 없는 자연재해입니다.
도저히 논리적으로 설명할 수 없는 현상입니다.
도저히 간과할 수 없는 심각한 오류입니다.
도저히 돌이킬 수 없는 강을 건넜습니다.
도저히 부정할 수 없는 사실입니다.
도저히 감당하기 어려운 무게입니다.
도저히 흉내 낼 수 없는 독창성입니다.
도저히 예측할 수 없는 결과가 나왔습니다.
도저히 형언할 수 없는 아름다움에 넋을 잃었습니다.
도저히 타협의 여지가 없는 교착 상태에 빠졌습니다.
도저히 감히 범접할 수 없는 경지에 올랐습니다.
도저히 잊을 수 없는 강렬한 기억으로 남았습니다.
도저히 저항할 수 없는 거대한 운명의 흐름입니다.
도저히 설명할 길 없는 깊은 슬픔을 느꼈습니다.
도저히 꺾이지 않는 강인한 의지를 보여주었습니다.
도저히 헤어 나올 수 없는 깊은 늪에 빠진 기분입니다.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"도저히 안 되겠다"
Giving up on a task
이건 도저히 안 되겠다.
casual"도저히 못 참아"
Reached limit of patience
도저히 못 참아!
casual"도저히 이해 불가"
Cannot understand at all
그 행동은 도저히 이해 불가야.
casual"도저히 답이 없다"
No solution found
이 상황은 도저히 답이 없다.
neutral"도저히 불가능"
Absolutely impossible
그건 도저히 불가능해요.
formal"도저히 어쩔 수 없다"
Nothing can be done
도저히 어쩔 수 없네요.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar meaning
Slightly more literary
도무지 알 수 없다.
Similar sound
Used for questions
도대체 왜 그래?
Standard
Used for inability
도저히 못 해.
Synonym
Often used for 'not at all'
도무지 안 풀린다.
Sentence Patterns
도저히 + [negative verb]
도저히 못 가요.
도저히 + [cannot understand]
도저히 이해가 안 가요.
도저히 + [cannot believe]
도저히 믿을 수 없어요.
도저히 + [cannot stand]
도저히 참을 수 없어요.
도저히 + [no way/solution]
도저히 방법이 없네요.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Errores comunes
It requires a negative ending.
It only works for impossible/negative things.
도대체 is for 'what on earth'.
No common spelling errors.
It is a strong word.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Dough' that is impossible to knead.
Native Speakers
Use it when you are truly stuck.
Cultural Insight
It reflects the Korean value of 'trying until the end'.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for the '못' or '안'.
Say It Right
Keep the 'hi' short.
Don't Make This Mistake
Never use it with positive verbs.
Did You Know?
It has Sino-Korean roots.
Study Smart
Make 5 sentences with it today.
Context
Use it for deadlines.
Negative Pairing
It is a negative polarity item.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Dough-Juh-Hee: The dough is too sticky, I absolutely cannot bake it!
Visual Association
A person throwing their hands up in frustration.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to say 'I absolutely cannot' using this word today.
Origen de la palabra
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Measuring the bottom
Contexto cultural
None, very standard.
Equates to 'absolutely not' or 'no way'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- 도저히 못 끝내요
- 도저히 시간이 없어요
- 도저히 안 되겠네요
at school
- 도저히 모르겠어요
- 도저히 이해가 안 돼요
- 도저히 못 풀겠어요
travel
- 도저히 못 가겠어요
- 도저히 안 되겠어요
- 도저히 시간이 안 맞아요
daily life
- 도저히 못 먹겠어요
- 도저히 못 참겠어요
- 도저히 안 돼요
Conversation Starters
"도저히 이해가 안 가는 상황이 있었나요?"
"도저히 못 참았던 적이 있나요?"
"도저히 할 수 없었던 일이 무엇인가요?"
"도저히 믿을 수 없었던 일은?"
"도저히 방법이 없었던 때는 언제인가요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to say '도저히 못 하겠어요'.
Describe a situation that was '도저히 믿을 수 없었어요'.
What is something you '도저히 이해할 수 없는' thing?
When was the last time you felt '도저히 안 되겠다'?
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, it is only for negative/impossible contexts.
It is neutral and used in all settings.
They are very similar, almost interchangeable.
Yes, always.
Yes, very common in daily life.
Yes, it is common in writing too.
No, it is standard language.
Do-jeo-hi.
Ponte a prueba
이 일은 ___ 못 해요.
It emphasizes inability.
Which sentence is correct?
Needs a negative verb.
Can you use 도저히 for positive things?
It is for impossible/negative situations.
Word
Significado
Matches meanings.
Standard word order.
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Summary
도저히 is your go-to word for saying 'I absolutely cannot' when you have reached your limit.
- Used for absolute impossibility.
- Must be paired with a negative verb.
- Expresses frustration or limits.
- Very common in daily conversation.
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Dough' that is impossible to knead.
Native Speakers
Use it when you are truly stuck.
Cultural Insight
It reflects the Korean value of 'trying until the end'.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for the '못' or '안'.
Ejemplo
이 문제는 도저히 풀 수가 없어요.
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