비평하다
비평하다 en 30 segundos
- A formal verb for analytical evaluation of creative works like books and movies.
- Differs from '비판하다' (social criticism) and '비난하다' (emotional blaming).
- Commonly used by experts, critics, and in academic settings.
- Implies a balanced view of both strengths and weaknesses.
The Korean verb 비평하다 (bi-pyeong-ha-da) is a sophisticated term that translates primarily to 'to criticize' or 'to evaluate critically.' However, unlike the English word 'criticize,' which often carries a negative connotation of finding fault, 비평하다 is more aligned with the academic or professional act of analysis. It involves examining a work—typically in the realms of art, literature, music, or film—and providing a reasoned judgment based on specific criteria. When you use this word, you are suggesting a level of intellectual depth and objectivity. It is not merely about saying you like or dislike something; it is about explaining the 'why' through a structured lens. This word is the cornerstone of intellectual discourse in Korea, used by scholars, journalists, and students to dissect the merits and flaws of various human creations.
- Etymological Root
- The word consists of '비' (bi), meaning to compare or contrast, and '평' (pyeong), meaning to judge or level. Together with '하다' (to do), it literally means to perform a comparative judgment.
In everyday life, you might not use 비평하다 when talking to a friend about a bad meal at a restaurant; in that case, you would use '평가하다' (to evaluate) or '욕하다' (to speak ill of). You save 비평하다 for when you are engaging with '작품' (works of art or labor). For example, a professional movie critic in a newspaper doesn't just watch a movie; they 비평하다 the cinematography, the narrative structure, and the acting. This distinction is crucial for learners. Using this word elevates your speech, signaling that you are participating in a formal or intellectual discussion rather than just sharing a fleeting emotional reaction.
그는 현대 미술의 흐름을 날카롭게 비평했다.
— He critically analyzed the trends of modern art sharply.
Furthermore, the word implies a sense of responsibility. In Korean culture, the act of 비평 (criticism) is seen as a way to improve society or the arts. It is a constructive process. While '비판하다' (bi-pan-ha-da) is also translated as 'to criticize,' it is often used for social issues or political actions where the goal might be to point out a mistake. 비평하다, conversely, is the standard for cultural and aesthetic evaluation. It suggests a balance between identifying strengths and highlighting weaknesses to provide a comprehensive view of the subject matter.
Socially, knowing when to use this word demonstrates a high level of linguistic competence. If a professor asks for your opinion on a classic novel, saying "제가 이 소설을 비평해 보겠습니다" (I will try to critique this novel) sounds much more impressive and appropriate than saying "이 소설에 대해 말해볼게요" (I'll talk about this novel). It sets a stage for a formal analysis. It is also frequently found in the titles of academic journals and magazines, such as '문학비평' (Literary Criticism), emphasizing its status as a formal intellectual activity.
- Common Contexts
- Academic essays, professional journalism, art gallery discussions, and university seminars are the primary habitats for this verb.
교수님은 학생들의 논문을 객관적으로 비평하셨다.
— The professor objectively critiqued the students' papers.
Using 비평하다 correctly requires understanding its grammatical environment. As a transitive verb, it always takes an object, marked by the particles -을 or -를. The object is almost always a creative work, a theory, or a performance. You don't usually '비평하다' a person directly; instead, you '비평하다' their work or their ideas. This maintains a professional distance and focuses the critique on the output rather than the individual.
- Sentence Structure
- [Subject] + [Work/Idea] + 을/를 + [Adverb] + 비평하다.
Adverbs play a significant role in modifying 비평하다. Because it is an analytical act, adverbs like '날카롭게' (sharply), '객관적으로' (objectively), '심도 있게' (in-depth), and '공정하게' (fairly) are frequently paired with it. These adverbs describe the quality and the manner of the critique. For instance, '날카롭게 비평하다' suggests a critique that is perceptive and perhaps points out subtle flaws that others might miss. On the other hand, '공정하게 비평하다' emphasizes the lack of bias in the evaluation.
그 평론가는 새로운 영화를 아주 냉정하게 비평하는 것으로 유명하다.
— That critic is famous for critiquing new movies very coldly (dispassionately).
In formal writing, the passive form 비평되다 (to be critiqued) is also common. This is used when the focus is on the work being analyzed rather than the person doing the analyzing. For example, '이 소설은 많은 학자들에 의해 다양하게 비평되었다' (This novel has been critiqued in various ways by many scholars). This passive construction is a hallmark of academic Korean and is useful for writing reports or summaries of existing research.
Another important aspect is the level of formality. Since 비평하다 is an inherently formal word, it is most often used with the -습니다 or -어요 endings in speech, and the -ㄴ다/다 (plain form) in writing. Using it in a very casual 반말 (informal) setting might sound slightly ironic or overly serious, unless you are discussing something with a close peer who shares your professional or academic interests. It's a word that carries weight, so the surrounding grammar should reflect that gravity.
우리는 수업 시간에 유명한 시를 함께 비평해 보았습니다.
— We tried critiquing a famous poem together in class.
- Verb Conjugation Examples
- Present: 비평합니다 / 비평해요
Past: 비평했습니다 / 비평했어요
Future: 비평할 것입니다 / 비평할 거예요
You will most frequently encounter 비평하다 in media outlets that focus on culture and the arts. On Korean television, there are specific programs dedicated to '영화 비평' (movie criticism) or '시사 비평' (current affairs criticism). Hosts and guests on these shows use the word to frame their discussions as professional analyses rather than mere gossip. If you watch the news, specifically the 'Culture' or 'Arts' segment, you will hear reporters describe how a new exhibition or theater production is being 비평ed by the public and experts alike.
이번 주 '영화 산책' 프로그램에서는 최신 개봉작을 심도 있게 비평합니다.
— On this week's 'Movie Walk' program, we will critique the latest releases in depth.
In the digital age, YouTube has become a massive hub for 비평. '북튜버' (BookTubers) and movie reviewers often use this word in their video titles or introductions to signal that their content is a serious review. For example, a video titled "기생충의 사회적 의미를 비평하다" (Critiquing the social meaning of Parasite) tells the viewer that the content will be an analytical deep-dive into the film's themes, not just a 'top 10' list. This word serves as a marker for high-quality, thought-provoking content in the sea of entertainment.
- Academic and Literary Circles
- In universities, particularly in humanities departments, students are constantly asked to '비평하다' texts. It's the standard verb for literary analysis assignments.
Another common place to hear this word is in the context of '사회 비평' (social criticism). While '비판' is more common for direct attacks on policy, '비평' is used when analyzing the broader cultural or sociological implications of a social phenomenon. A sociologist might 비평하다 the current education system in a documentary or a lecture, looking at it as a 'system' to be analyzed rather than just a 'problem' to be fixed. This nuance shows that 비평하다 is about the intellectual process of evaluation.
Lastly, in professional workplaces, especially in design, marketing, or publishing, teams might hold a '비평 회의' (critique meeting). Here, the word is used to describe a collaborative process where colleagues look at a project—like a new ad campaign or a book cover design—and 비평하다 it to make it better. In this context, it isn't about being mean; it's about professional growth and quality control. If you work in a creative field in Korea, you will likely encounter this word as part of your daily professional vocabulary.
디자인 팀은 오후에 모여서 서로의 시안을 비평하기로 했다.
— The design team decided to meet in the afternoon to critique each other's drafts.
The most frequent mistake learners make with 비평하다 is confusing it with 비판하다 (bi-pan-ha-da) or 비난하다 (bi-nan-ha-da). While all three involve 'criticizing' in some form, their usage and tone are vastly different. 비평하다 is analytical and aesthetic; 비판하다 is logical and often social/political; 비난하다 is emotional and usually involves blaming or attacking someone's character. Using 비평하다 when you mean to blame someone for a mistake will make you sound very strange and overly academic.
- Confusion with 비판하다 (Bipan-hada)
- 비판하다 is used for pointing out what is wrong with a system, a person's behavior, or a government policy. 비평하다 is for analyzing the quality of a creative work. If you '비평하다' a politician's policy, it sounds like you are treating it like a poem; use '비판하다' instead.
Another common error is failing to use the correct object. As mentioned, 비평하다 is for 'works' (작품). You shouldn't say "나는 내 친구를 비평했다" (I critiqued my friend). This sounds like you are analyzing your friend as if they were a piece of art or a novel. Instead, you should say "나는 친구의 행동을 비판했다" (I criticized my friend's behavior) or "나는 친구의 성격을 평가했다" (I evaluated my friend's personality). Remember: 비평 is for things people make, not for the people themselves.
[Wrong] 어제 친구가 약속에 늦은 것을 비평했어요.
[Right] 어제 친구가 약속에 늦은 것을 비판했어요.
Learners also sometimes struggle with the 'tone' of the word. Because it is a Sino-Korean word (Hanja-based), it carries a formal weight. Using it in a very low-stakes, casual situation can sound pretentious. For example, if you are just talking about why you didn't like a burger at a fast-food joint, saying "이 햄버거를 비평해 볼게요" (I will critique this burger) is likely overkill and might be taken as a joke. In such cases, '말하다' (talk about) or '평가하다' (evaluate/rate) is much more natural.
Finally, watch out for the spelling. The '비' in 비평 is often confused with other '비' characters in Hanja. Ensure you are using the '비' (非) that implies comparison or negation in some contexts, but specifically the one for 'criticism' in this compound. Misspelling it can lead to confusion with words like '비행' (misconduct) or '비밀' (secret), though the context usually clarifies the meaning. Consistency in using the full verb '비평하다' rather than just the noun '비평' in sentences is also key for fluency.
- Summary of Mistake Types
- 1. Confusing with '비판' (social/logical) or '비난' (emotional).
2. Using it on people instead of works.
3. Overusing it in casual, non-intellectual settings.
To truly master 비평하다, you must understand its neighbors in the Korean lexicon. The Korean language is rich with terms for evaluation, each with a specific nuance. By choosing the right one, you can express exactly what kind of 'criticism' or 'evaluation' you are performing. Let's look at the most common alternatives and how they differ from our target word.
- 평가하다 (Pyeong-ga-ha-da) vs. 비평하다
- 평가하다 is the most general term for 'to evaluate' or 'to rate.' It can be used for grades, workplace performance, or the price of a house. It is more about determining 'value' or 'worth.' 비평하다 is specifically about analytical, critical review of artistic or intellectual works. You '평가' a student's test, but you '비평' a student's poem.
Another word often seen alongside 비평하다 is 평론하다 (pyeong-ron-ha-da). These two are very close and often interchangeable. However, 평론하다 often implies a more comprehensive, essay-like commentary that might be published. A '평론가' (critic/commentator) '평론's a whole genre or a career of an artist, whereas '비평' can be a more specific act of analyzing one particular piece. If you are writing a long, discursive piece about the state of modern theater, '평론하다' might be more appropriate.
그는 잡지에 매달 새로운 소설을 평론하는 글을 쓴다.
— He writes articles every month commenting on/critiquing new novels in the magazine.
For a more negative slant, we have 혹평하다 (hok-pyeong-ha-da). This means 'to criticize harshly' or 'to give a scathing review.' If a movie was universally hated by critics, you would say it was '혹평을 받았다' (received harsh criticism). Conversely, 호평하다 (ho-pyeong-ha-da) means 'to give a favorable review' or 'to praise.' These are excellent words to use when the critique has a clear positive or negative direction, whereas 비평하다 remains more neutral and analytical.
Finally, in academic settings, you might hear 고찰하다 (go-chal-ha-da), which means 'to consider,' 'to examine,' or 'to contemplate' deeply. While 비평하다 involves making a judgment, 고찰하다 is more about the deep investigation of a topic. If your goal is to explore the history of a concept without necessarily judging it, '고찰하다' is your best bet. Understanding these subtle shifts in meaning will allow you to navigate Korean intellectual life with much more precision and grace.
- Quick Comparison Table
- - 비평하다: Analytical critique of works.
- 비판하다: Logical/social criticism of actions/systems.
- 평가하다: General evaluation of value/performance.
- 혹평하다: Harsh, scathing criticism.
- 호평하다: Positive, favorable review.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The character '평' (評) also appears in '평화' (peace), suggesting a sense of 'leveling' or 'balancing'—a core part of a good critique.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'bi' as 'bee' with too much length.
- Failing to aspirate the 'p' in 'pyeong'.
- Merging 'pyeong' and 'ha' into 'pyeong-a'.
- Using a hard 'd' sound for 'da' at the end.
- Over-emphasizing the 'h' in 'hada'.
Nivel de dificultad
Common in news and books, but requires knowledge of Hanja-based words.
Requires understanding of formal sentence structures.
Natural in academic or professional settings, but rare in daily casual talk.
Easy to recognize due to the distinct 'pyeong' sound.
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Gramática que debes saber
-(으)며 (While / And)
작품을 비평하며 메모를 남겼다.
-ㄴ/는다고 (Indirect quotation)
그는 이 영화가 지루하다고 비평했다.
-기 위해 (In order to)
공정하게 비평하기 위해 노력했다.
-ㄹ수록 (The more... the more...)
많이 비평할수록 실력이 는다.
-아/어 보이다 (Look like)
그 비평은 매우 날카로워 보인다.
Ejemplos por nivel
가수는 노래를 비평해요.
The singer critiques the song.
Present tense: -아요/-어요
우리는 영화를 비평합니다.
We critique the movie.
Formal ending: -습니다
그는 책을 비평해요.
He critiques the book.
Object marker: -을
선생님이 그림을 비평하세요.
The teacher critiques the painting.
Honorific: -으세요
친구와 영화를 비평했어요.
I critiqued the movie with a friend.
Past tense: -았어요/-었어요
이 글을 비평해 보세요.
Please try critiquing this text.
Try doing: -어 보다
누가 이 영화를 비평했나요?
Who critiqued this movie?
Question form: -나요?
저는 비평하는 것을 좋아해요.
I like critiquing things.
Gerund: -는 것
그는 소설을 짧게 비평했다.
He critiqued the novel briefly.
Plain past: -았다
영화를 비평하는 것은 재미있어요.
Critiquing movies is fun.
Subject clause: -는 것
우리는 수업 시간에 시를 비평했어요.
We critiqued a poem in class.
Time particle: -에
그 평론가는 음악을 비평합니다.
That critic critiques music.
Subject marker: -가
작품을 비평하기 전에 잘 보세요.
Look carefully before critiquing the work.
Before: -기 전에
솔직하게 비평하는 것이 중요해요.
It is important to critique honestly.
Adverb: -게
누구의 작품을 비평할 거예요?
Whose work are you going to critique?
Future: -을 거예요
이 영화는 비평하기 어려워요.
This movie is difficult to critique.
Difficult to: -기 어렵다
전문가는 연극을 날카롭게 비평했다.
The expert critiqued the play sharply.
Adverb: 날카롭게
그의 글은 사회를 비평하는 내용을 담고 있다.
His writing contains content critiquing society.
Containing: -을 담고 있다
작품을 비평할 때는 객관적이어야 한다.
When critiquing a work, one must be objective.
When: -을 때
그 잡지는 매달 신간 도서를 비평한다.
That magazine critiques new books every month.
Frequency: 매달
많은 사람들이 그 영화를 비평하고 싶어 한다.
Many people want to critique that movie.
Third person want: -어 하다
그는 자신의 작품이 비평받는 것을 두려워하지 않는다.
He is not afraid of his work being critiqued.
Passive: 비평받다
우리는 서로의 아이디어를 자유롭게 비평했다.
We critiqued each other's ideas freely.
Each other: 서로
비평하는 능력을 키우는 것이 필요하다.
It is necessary to develop the ability to critique.
Ability: 능력
그 평론가는 현대 사회의 모순을 비평했다.
The critic critiqued the contradictions of modern society.
Abstract object: 모순
이 논문은 칸트의 철학을 심도 있게 비평한다.
This thesis critiques Kant's philosophy in depth.
In-depth: 심도 있게
작품을 비평하는 과정에서 새로운 시각을 얻었다.
I gained a new perspective in the process of critiquing the work.
In the process: -는 과정에서
그는 영화의 기술적인 측면을 비평하는 데 집중했다.
He focused on critiquing the technical aspects of the movie.
Focus on: -는 데 집중하다
비평가들은 그 작가의 문체를 다양하게 비평했다.
Critics critiqued the author's writing style in various ways.
Plural: -들
무조건적인 칭찬보다는 냉철하게 비평하는 것이 낫다.
It is better to critique cool-headedly than to give unconditional praise.
Rather than: -보다
그의 비평하는 태도는 매우 공정하다고 평가받는다.
His attitude of critiquing is evaluated as being very fair.
Indirect quote: -다고
작품의 역사적 배경을 고려하여 비평해야 한다.
One must critique considering the historical background of the work.
Considering: -을 고려하여
그 학자는 포스트모더니즘의 관점에서 건축을 비평했다.
The scholar critiqued architecture from a postmodern perspective.
From the perspective: -의 관점에서
대중문화의 상업성을 날카롭게 비평하는 글이 실렸다.
An article sharply critiquing the commercialism of popular culture was published.
Passive: 실리다
그는 고전 문학을 현대적인 감각으로 재비평했다.
He re-critiqued classic literature with a modern sensibility.
Prefix: 재- (re-)
비평하는 주체와 대상 사이의 거리를 유지해야 한다.
One must maintain a distance between the subject who critiques and the object.
Between: 사이의
그 평론은 작품의 내적 구조를 치밀하게 비평하고 있다.
That critique is meticulously critiquing the internal structure of the work.
Meticulously: 치밀하게
예술의 자율성을 옹호하며 기존의 비평을 비평했다.
He critiqued existing criticism while defending the autonomy of art.
While doing: -으며
비평하는 행위 자체가 하나의 예술이 될 수 있다.
The act of critiquing itself can become a form of art.
Itself: 자체
그는 권력에 아첨하지 않고 진실되게 비평했다.
He critiqued truthfully without flattering power.
Without doing: -지 않고
담론의 해체라는 틀 안에서 텍스트를 비평하는 시도가 이어졌다.
Attempts to critique the text within the framework of deconstructing discourse continued.
Apposition: -라는
그는 미학적 가치와 정치적 올바름 사이의 긴장을 비평했다.
He critiqued the tension between aesthetic value and political correctness.
Tension: 긴장
비평하는 이의 주관이 개입되는 것은 불가피한 논쟁거리다.
The intervention of the critiquer's subjectivity is an inevitable subject of debate.
Subjectivity: 주관
그 저작은 서구 중심주의적 시각을 근본적으로 비평한다.
That work fundamentally critiques the Western-centric perspective.
Fundamentally: 근본적으로
동시대 미술의 난해함을 대중의 눈높이에서 비평하려고 노력했다.
He tried to critique the complexity of contemporary art from the public's eye level.
Try to: -으려고 노력하다
형식주의 비평이 지닌 한계를 지적하며 새로운 방법론을 제시했다.
He pointed out the limits of formalist criticism and proposed a new methodology.
Pointing out: 지적하며
그의 비평은 텍스트 이면의 숨겨진 욕망을 날카롭게 포착한다.
His critique sharply captures the hidden desires behind the text.
Behind: 이면의
비평하는 언어의 투명성에 대한 의문이 제기되고 있다.
Questions about the transparency of the language used in critiquing are being raised.
Transparency: 투명성
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— A professional critic.
그는 한국에서 가장 영향력 있는 영화 비평가다.
— A written critical essay or review.
학생들은 기말 과제로 비평문을 제출했다.
— Literary criticism.
그녀는 대학에서 문학 비평을 전공하고 있다.
— Social criticism.
이 다큐멘터리는 날카로운 사회 비평을 담고 있다.
— A critical perspective.
우리는 뉴스를 비평적 시각으로 보아야 한다.
— Art criticism.
예술 비평은 작품의 가치를 발견하는 일이다.
— Critical activities or career.
그는 은퇴 후에도 꾸준히 비평 활동을 이어갔다.
— A standard for criticism.
모든 작품에 같은 비평의 잣대를 적용할 수는 없다.
— The world of criticism (the professional circle).
그의 데뷔는 비평계에 큰 충격을 주었다.
— Re-evaluation or re-critique.
이 영화는 10년이 지난 후 재비평되었다.
Se confunde a menudo con
Social/logical criticism vs. artistic analysis.
Emotional attack vs. intellectual evaluation.
General rating vs. specific critical analysis.
Modismos y expresiones
— To be talked about by many people (often after being critiqued).
그의 신작은 비평가들의 입에 오르내리고 있다.
Neutral— To give a critique that is painfully true or hits home.
그의 비평은 정말 뼈를 때리는 구석이 있다.
Slang— To be put on the 'chopping block' for intense criticism.
그의 행동이 비평의 도마 위에 올랐다.
Neutral— To throw cold water on something (a harsh critique that ruins the mood).
그의 비평은 축제 분위기에 찬물을 끼얹었다.
Neutral— To perform 'surgery' on a work (heavy critical editing/critique).
편집자는 내 원고에 날카로운 비평의 칼을 댔다.
Metaphorical— To provide a critique that addresses exactly what people were thinking.
그의 비평은 독자들의 가려운 곳을 긁어주었다.
Neutral— To become aware of something through a critique.
그의 비평 덕분에 작품의 진정한 가치에 눈을 떴다.
Neutral— To critique or view something with prejudice.
그를 색안경을 끼고 비평해서는 안 된다.
Neutral— For a critique to hold back someone's progress.
과거의 비평이 그의 발목을 잡고 있다.
Neutral— To critique only one specific field for a long time.
그는 30년 동안 영화 비평이라는 한 우물을 팠다.
NeutralFácil de confundir
Both translate to 'criticize'.
비판 is for systems/actions; 비평 is for creative works.
정부를 비판하다 vs 영화를 비평하다.
Both involve finding faults.
비난 is emotional and personal; 비평 is professional and reasoned.
친구를 비난하다 vs 소설을 비평하다.
Extremely similar meaning.
평론 implies a longer, formal commentary often for publication.
시사 평론 vs 영화 비평.
Both are used for art.
감상 is for enjoyment; 비평 is for analysis.
음악 감상 vs 음악 비평.
Both are about judging value.
평가 is general (grades/prices); 비평 is for artistic merit.
성적 평가 vs 작품 비평.
Patrones de oraciones
저는 [Work]을/를 비평해요.
저는 이 책을 비평해요.
[Subject]은/는 [Work]을/를 [Adverb] 비평했다.
그는 영화를 짧게 비평했다.
[Work]은/는 [Person]에 의해 비평되었다.
이 시는 많은 학자에 의해 비평되었다.
[Perspective]에서 [Work]을/를 비평하다.
역사적 관점에서 소설을 비평하다.
비평하는 과정에서 [Result].
비평하는 과정에서 단점을 발견했다.
[Concept]에 대한 비평적 고찰을 통해 [Action].
예술에 대한 비평적 고찰을 통해 새로운 길을 찾았다.
[Subject]의 비평은 [Object]을/를 날카롭게 포착한다.
그의 비평은 사회의 모순을 날카롭게 포착한다.
[Work]을/를 비평하기 어려워요.
이 그림은 비평하기 어려워요.
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Cómo usarlo
High in media, education, and professional arts.
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Using '비평하다' for a person's mistake.
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비판하다 / 비난하다
'비평하다' is for analyzing works, not for moral or behavioral errors.
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Saying '음식을 비평하다' casually.
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음식을 평가하다
It sounds too formal for a simple meal unless you are a professional food critic.
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Confusing '비평' with '비밀'.
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비평
These sound slightly similar but '비밀' means secret. Don't mix them up!
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Forgetting the object marker.
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영화를 비평하다
As a transitive verb, it needs '을/를'.
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Using it for social systems without an artistic focus.
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비판하다
Social systems are usually '비판'ed, while the 'culture' of a system might be '비평'ed.
Consejos
Focus on the 'Work'
Always remember that '비평하다' targets a '작품' (work), not a '사람' (person).
Use Adverbs
Pairing it with adverbs like '객관적으로' (objectively) makes your Korean sound much more natural and professional.
Respect the Critic
In Korea, becoming a '비평가' usually requires a lot of study and a formal debut in a magazine.
Passive Form
Use '비평되다' when writing about how a famous book is perceived by others.
Politeness
Since it's a formal word, always use it with polite speech levels unless you're with very close friends.
Noun Form
The noun '비평' is often used as a title for articles or sections in a newspaper.
Analyze vs Criticize
Think of it as 'analyzing with judgment' rather than 'finding faults'.
Movie Critics
Watch Korean movie review shows to hear the word used in its most natural environment.
University Life
If you are a student in Korea, you will use this word often in your humanities assignments.
Constructive Nature
A good '비평' is seen as a contribution to the field, not an attack on the creator.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Bee' (비) looking at a 'Pyramid' (평) and trying to 'Do' (하다) an analysis of its shape.
Asociación visual
Imagine a person in a beret holding a magnifying glass over a book, looking very serious.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to write a three-sentence critique of your favorite movie using '비평하다' in the first sentence.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from Hanja (Sino-Korean characters). '비' (非) meaning to compare or distinguish, and '평' (評) meaning to judge or discuss.
Significado original: To weigh the merits and demerits of a work through comparison and judgment.
Sino-KoreanContexto cultural
Be careful not to use '비평하다' for people's personal lives, as it sounds dehumanizing and overly analytical.
In English, 'criticize' often sounds negative. In Korean, '비평하다' is more neutral and academic, similar to 'critique' in English art circles.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Movie Reviews
- 감독의 연출을 비평하다
- 연기력을 비평하다
- 영상미를 비평하다
- 스토리를 비평하다
Literature Class
- 주제를 비평하다
- 은유를 비평하다
- 문체를 비평하다
- 작가의 의도를 비평하다
Art Gallery
- 색채를 비평하다
- 구도를 비평하다
- 표현 기법을 비평하다
- 창의성을 비평하다
Academic Writing
- 이론을 비평하다
- 선행 연구를 비평하다
- 방법론을 비평하다
- 결과를 비평하다
Social Analysis
- 문화를 비평하다
- 현상을 비평하다
- 트렌드를 비평하다
- 가치관을 비평하다
Inicios de conversación
"최근에 본 영화를 어떻게 비평하시겠어요?"
"이 책의 결말에 대해 비평해 줄 수 있나요?"
"현대 미술을 비평하는 것은 참 어려운 일인 것 같아요."
"그 평론가의 비평에 대해 어떻게 생각하세요?"
"우리는 서로의 작품을 비평하며 발전할 수 있어요."
Temas para diario
오늘 읽은 기사를 나만의 시각으로 비평해 보세요.
내가 가장 좋아하는 영화를 전문가처럼 비평해 본다면?
누군가 내 작품을 비평했을 때의 기분을 써 보세요.
비평이 예술 발전에 왜 중요한지 자신의 생각을 적어 보세요.
사회 트렌드 중 하나를 골라 비평적인 글을 써 보세요.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasTechnically yes if you treat it as a 'work of art,' but it sounds very formal and perhaps a bit sarcastic. '평가하다' is better.
It is a professional critic who writes reviews for a living, like a movie or book critic.
No, it is a neutral analytical process. A critique can be positive, negative, or a mix of both.
You can use '혹평하다' or '신랄하게 비평하다'.
Yes, music critics '비평하다' new K-pop albums and performances in magazines and on YouTube.
Only if you are analyzing a project or a report. Don't '비평하다' your boss's personality!
'리뷰' is a loanword from English and is often used for casual consumer products. '비평' is more serious and academic.
Both are correct. '비평하다' is more common as a single verb.
It is the analytical critique of social trends, culture, and societal structures.
It's a bit advanced for children. They would usually say '말해요' or '평가해요'.
Ponte a prueba 200 preguntas
Write a sentence using '비평하다' about a movie you watched recently.
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Explain the difference between '비평하다' and '비난하다' in Korean (one sentence).
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Write a formal sentence about a professor critiquing a student's thesis.
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Use the adverb '날카롭게' with '비평하다' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence using '비평받다' (to be critiqued).
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Create a sentence using '문학 비평'.
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Write a sentence about why criticism is important for art.
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Describe a '비평 회의' (critique meeting) at work.
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Write a sentence using '객관적으로' and '비평하다'.
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Write a short book review intro using '비평하다'.
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Translate: 'The critic critiqued the play sharply.'
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Translate: 'It is important to critique fairly.'
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Write a sentence about 'social criticism' (사회 비평).
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Use '비평할 만하다' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about re-critiquing a classic.
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Write a sentence about a harsh review (혹평).
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Describe the act of critiquing in one sentence.
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Write a sentence using '비평적 시각'.
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Translate: 'I like critiquing movies with my friends.'
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Write a sentence using '비평문'.
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Pronounce '비평하다' clearly.
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Say 'I critiqued the movie' in formal Korean.
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Ask 'Who critiqued this book?' in Korean.
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Say 'I want to be a movie critic' in Korean.
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Say 'Critique it objectively, please' in polite Korean.
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Practice the sentence: '그는 소설을 날카롭게 비평했다.'
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Say 'This is a literary criticism magazine' in Korean.
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Explain '비평하다' to a friend in simple Korean.
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Say 'I received a lot of criticism' in Korean.
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Say 'Let's critique together' in casual Korean.
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Practice: '사회 비평은 중요합니다.'
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Say 'I am reading a critical essay' in Korean.
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Say 'He critiqued it from a modern perspective' in Korean.
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Say 'Don't critique me emotionally' in Korean.
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Say 'The professor critiqued my thesis' in honorific Korean.
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Say 'It is difficult to critique this work' in Korean.
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Say 'I will critique fairly' in Korean.
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Listen to the word: '비평'. What does it mean?
Listen to the sentence: '영화를 비평해요.' What is being critiqued?
Listen: '그는 날카롭게 비평했다.' How did he critique?
Listen: '비평가가 왔어요.' Who came?
Listen: '문학 비평을 좋아해요.' What does the person like?
Listen: '객관적으로 비평하세요.' What is the instruction?
Listen: '비평문을 썼습니다.' What did the person do?
Listen: '혹평을 받았습니다.' Was the review good or bad?
Listen: '재비평이 필요합니다.' What is needed?
Listen: '사회 비평 프로그램입니다.' What kind of program is it?
Listen: '비평할 가치가 없어요.' What is said about the work?
Listen: '전문적인 비평입니다.' What kind of critique is it?
Listen: '서로 비평합시다.' What is the suggestion?
Listen: '비평적 시각이 부족해요.' What is lacking?
Listen: '감독을 비평하지 마세요.' Who should not be critiqued?
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Summary
The word '비평하다' is your go-to verb for professional and academic analysis of art and literature. It signals that you are providing a reasoned judgment rather than just a personal opinion. Example: '전문가는 그 소설의 문체를 비평했다' (The expert critiqued the novel's style).
- A formal verb for analytical evaluation of creative works like books and movies.
- Differs from '비판하다' (social criticism) and '비난하다' (emotional blaming).
- Commonly used by experts, critics, and in academic settings.
- Implies a balanced view of both strengths and weaknesses.
Focus on the 'Work'
Always remember that '비평하다' targets a '작품' (work), not a '사람' (person).
Use Adverbs
Pairing it with adverbs like '객관적으로' (objectively) makes your Korean sound much more natural and professional.
Respect the Critic
In Korea, becoming a '비평가' usually requires a lot of study and a formal debut in a magazine.
Passive Form
Use '비평되다' when writing about how a famous book is perceived by others.
Contenido relacionado
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입체적
B2Que tiene un efecto tridimensional o que examina algo desde múltiples perspectivas.
~에 관해
B1Una frase que significa 'sobre' o 'acerca de'. Se utiliza en contextos formales para introducir un tema de conversación o estudio.
~에 대하여
A2Acerca de o respecto a un tema en particular. 'Hablamos sobre nuestros planes de viaje.'
~대해
A2Significa 'sobre' o 'acerca de'. Se usa para indicar el tema de lo que se está hablando o pensando.
~에 관하여
A2Con respecto a o sobre un tema. Se utiliza en situaciones formales como informes o discursos.
~에 대해(서)
A1Indica el tema o asunto de una discusión, con el significado de 'sobre' o 'acerca de'. Se usa comúnmente con verbos como hablar o pensar.
무엇보다
A2Sobre todo; más que nada.
결석생
A2A student who is absent from class.
추상화하다
B2Abstraer: considerar algo teóricamente o por separado de su realidad física.
추상
A2Abstraction; the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.