심란하다
You feel worried, confused, or unsettled in your heart.
Explanation at your level:
You use this word when you are sad or worried. If you feel bad inside, you can say '심란해요'. It means my heart is not happy and I am confused. Use it when you are stressed.
When you have too many things to think about, you feel '심란하다'. It is like having a messy room in your head. You can say '마음이 심란해요' to tell your friends you are worried.
This word describes a state of mental disquiet. It is more than just being sad; it is being unsettled. You might use it when you are facing a difficult decision or a stressful situation at work or school.
Use '심란하다' to describe a complex emotional state where clarity is lost. It is often used in literary or reflective contexts to describe a character's inner turmoil. It implies a lack of peace caused by external or internal factors.
This adjective captures the nuance of psychological turbulence. It is used when an individual is experiencing a lack of focus or composure due to significant life events. It suggests a state of being 'unmoored' or deeply troubled by ambiguity.
In advanced usage, '심란하다' touches upon the existential weight of human anxiety. It is frequently employed in formal writing to describe social or personal instability. It conveys a profound sense of disorder that transcends simple worry, touching upon the philosophical struggle to maintain inner harmony in a chaotic world.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to be mentally troubled or confused.
- Rooted in 'Heart' (심) and 'Disorder' (란).
- Used to describe internal unease.
- Commonly used in daily life.
Hey there! 심란하다 is a beautiful yet slightly heavy word used to describe that feeling when your mind just won't settle down. Imagine you have a million thoughts buzzing around, and none of them are happy ones—that's exactly it.
It is often used when you are facing troubling situations or when you are feeling anxious about the future. It’s not just being sad; it’s being disturbed. Think of it as a storm brewing inside your head where you can't find a clear path forward.
You will hear this word often in daily life when someone is going through a tough time, like before an exam or after a difficult conversation. It’s a very relatable emotion that captures the human experience of being mentally disquieted.
The word 심란하다 is rooted in Sino-Korean (Hanja) characters. The first part, 심 (心), means 'heart' or 'mind'. The second part, 란 (亂), means 'disorder', 'chaos', or 'confusion'.
Historically, this word was used to describe a state of political or social unrest, but over centuries, it evolved to describe the internal chaos of an individual. It’s fascinating how a word that once described a kingdom in turmoil now perfectly captures a student stressing over a deadline!
Because it comes from classical roots, it carries a sense of weight and seriousness. It’s not a slang term; it’s a deeply expressive word that has been used in literature for generations to describe characters who are struggling with their inner demons or life's sudden changes.
You use 심란하다 when you want to express that your mind is a mess. It’s very common to say '마음이 심란하다' (My heart is troubled) to emphasize that the feeling is deep within your emotions.
It’s perfect for casual conversations with close friends, but it’s also acceptable in slightly more formal settings if you need to explain why you might be distracted. Just be careful not to use it too lightly; it implies a genuine sense of unease.
Common collocations include 복잡하고 심란하다 (complicated and troubled) or 심란한 마음 (troubled mind). It’s a versatile word that fits perfectly whenever you need to describe that unsettled feeling that keeps you up at night.
1. 심란한 마음을 달래다: To soothe a troubled mind. Example: 'I took a walk to soothe my troubled mind.' 2. 심란하기 짝이 없다: To be extremely troubled. Example: 'The news left me feeling extremely troubled.' 3. 심란한 기색이 역력하다: To clearly look troubled. Example: 'He couldn't hide that he was feeling troubled.' 4. 심란함을 감추다: To hide one's anxiety. Example: 'She tried to hide her anxiety during the meeting.' 5. 심란함이 가시지 않다: The feeling of trouble doesn't go away. Example: 'The unease just wouldn't leave me.' 6. 심란한 밤을 보내다: To have a restless night. Example: 'I spent a restless night thinking about the future.'
As an adjective, 심란하다 functions as a descriptive predicate. In Korean, you don't need a verb like 'to be' because the word itself carries that meaning. You conjugate it based on the tense or formality level, such as 심란해요 (polite) or 심란했다 (past tense).
Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like 'sim-ran-ha-da'. The 'r' sound in the middle is a soft, flap-like sound, similar to the 'tt' in the American pronunciation of 'better'.
It doesn't have a plural form because it describes a state of being. It’s a stative verb, meaning it describes a condition rather than an action. Try to focus on the '심' (heart) sound to remember that this word is all about how you feel inside!
Fun Fact
The character 亂 (란) is used in many words related to chaos or rebellion.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear syllables, soft 'r' flap.
Consistent with Korean romanization.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'r' as 'l'
- Dropping the 'h' sound
- Stressing the wrong syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective Conjugation
심란하다 -> 심란해요
Causal Clauses
심란해서
Noun Modification
심란한 마음
Examples by Level
마음이 심란해요.
Heart is troubled.
Basic predicate usage.
심란하지 마세요.
Don't be troubled.
Imperative form.
오늘 너무 심란해요.
Today very troubled.
Adverbial usage.
왜 심란해요?
Why troubled?
Question form.
심란한 표정이에요.
Troubled expression.
Adjective modifying noun.
심란해서 잠이 안 와요.
Because troubled, sleep doesn't come.
Causal clause.
조금 심란해요.
A little troubled.
Degree modifier.
정말 심란해요.
Really troubled.
Emphasis.
시험 때문에 마음이 심란해요.
그 소식을 듣고 심란해졌어요.
심란한 마음을 정리하고 싶어요.
그는 심란한지 말이 없었어요.
너무 심란해서 아무것도 못 하겠어요.
심란해 보인다는 말을 들었어요.
어제는 정말 심란한 하루였어요.
심란한 기분을 잊으려고 노력해요.
미래에 대한 생각으로 마음이 심란하다.
그녀는 심란한 표정으로 창밖을 보았다.
심란한 상황일수록 차분해져야 한다.
복잡한 문제 때문에 머릿속이 심란하다.
심란한 마음을 달래려 산책을 나갔다.
그의 태도가 심란함을 더해주었다.
심란한 시기를 잘 견뎌내야 한다.
모든 것이 심란하게 느껴지는 밤이다.
심란한 마음을 감추려 애써 웃어 보였다.
그의 심란한 기색은 숨길 수 없었다.
심란한 사태를 수습하기 위해 노력했다.
심란함에 잠을 설친 적이 한두 번이 아니다.
심란한 감정을 글로 써서 정리했다.
그는 심란한 마음을 가라앉히기 위해 명상을 했다.
심란한 현실을 직시하는 것이 우선이다.
심란한 소문들이 퍼져 나가기 시작했다.
심란한 내면의 갈등이 고스란히 드러났다.
그는 심란한 정서를 시적인 언어로 표현했다.
심란한 시국 속에서 사람들은 불안해했다.
심란한 마음을 억누르며 담담하게 대답했다.
심란한 분위기가 회의실을 감돌았다.
지나친 정보가 오히려 마음을 심란하게 만든다.
심란한 상태를 방치하면 건강을 해칠 수 있다.
그의 심란한 눈빛에서 많은 것을 읽을 수 있었다.
심란한 시대적 상황이 개인의 삶에 투영되었다.
심란한 마음의 파동을 다스리는 법을 깨달았다.
그는 심란한 고뇌를 철학적 사유로 승화시켰다.
심란한 정념이 그의 이성을 잠식하고 있었다.
심란한 기류가 감도는 가운데 협상이 시작되었다.
심란한 심경을 토로할 곳이 마땅치 않았다.
심란한 세태를 비판하는 목소리가 높아졌다.
심란한 마음을 비우는 것이 진정한 수행이다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"심란하기 짝이 없다"
To be extremely troubled
상황이 심란하기 짝이 없다.
formal"심란함을 감추다"
To hide one's anxiety
그는 심란함을 감추려 애썼다.
neutral"심란한 기색이 역력하다"
To clearly look troubled
그녀의 얼굴에 심란한 기색이 역력했다.
formal"심란한 마음을 달래다"
To soothe a troubled mind
차를 마시며 심란한 마음을 달랬다.
neutral"심란함이 가시지 않다"
The feeling of trouble doesn't go away
아직 심란함이 가시지 않았다.
neutral"심란한 밤을 보내다"
To have a restless night
고민으로 심란한 밤을 보냈다.
casualEasily Confused
Similar start
Bored vs Troubled
심심해서 영화를 본다 vs 마음이 심란하다.
Sounds similar
Scattered vs Troubled
마음이 산란하다 (scattered) vs 심란하다 (troubled).
Similar meaning
Anxious vs Troubled
시험이 불안하다 vs 마음이 심란하다.
Similar context
Complicated feelings vs Troubled
기분이 착잡하다 vs 마음이 심란하다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 마음이 + 심란하다
요즘 마음이 심란하다.
Subject + 심란해하다
그는 시험 때문에 심란해한다.
심란한 + Noun
심란한 표정을 지었다.
Adverb + 심란하다
매우 심란하다.
심란해서 + Verb
심란해서 잠을 잤다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
'심란하다' is for mental states only.
They sound similar but mean totally different things.
It describes unease, not necessarily anger.
It describes a state, don't use object markers.
It can be too subjective for academic papers.
Tips
Memory Palace
Place the 'tangled yarn' image in your bedroom.
Native Context
Use it when you feel overwhelmed.
Emotional Expression
Koreans value expressing inner feelings.
Adjective Rule
No object marker needed.
Soft R
Keep the 'r' flap light.
Don't mix with boredom
심란 vs 심심.
Hanja Roots
Heart + Disorder.
Journaling
Write your feelings using this word.
Register
Safe for work and friends.
Syllable Stress
Even stress on all.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SIM (Sim) + RAN (Ran) - Imagine a SIM card running (RAN) away because it's so troubled!
Visual Association
A tangled ball of yarn inside a heart shape.
Word Web
چالش
Write three sentences about what makes you feel 심란하다.
ریشه کلمه
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Heart (심) + Disorder (란)
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Similar to 'anxious' or 'disturbed'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Before exams
- 시험 때문에 심란해요
- 공부가 안 돼요
After bad news
- 소식 듣고 심란해요
- 마음이 안 좋아요
Life changes
- 미래가 심란해요
- 복잡해요
Relationships
- 관계 때문에 심란해요
- 고민돼요
Conversation Starters
"요즘 마음이 심란한가요?"
"심란할 때 어떻게 기분을 푸나요?"
"무엇이 당신을 가장 심란하게 만드나요?"
"심란한 친구에게 뭐라고 말해주나요?"
"어제 심란한 일이 있었나요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 마음이 심란한 이유를 적어보세요.
심란할 때 나를 위로하는 방법은 무엇인가요?
최근에 가장 심란했던 순간을 묘사하세요.
심란한 마음을 평온하게 바꾸려면 무엇을 해야 할까요?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is an adjective.
No, it is strictly for mental states.
It is neutral and commonly used.
평온하다 or 차분하다.
Not necessarily, it means unsettled.
Yes, in casual speech.
No, that means bored.
Like other adjectives, e.g., 심란해요.
خودت رو بسنج
마음이 ___.
It describes a mental state.
Which means 'troubled'?
Correct definition.
'심란하다' describes being happy.
It describes being troubled.
Word
معنی
Antonym matching.
Standard word order.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
When your mind feels like a messy storm, you are 심란하다.
- Means to be mentally troubled or confused.
- Rooted in 'Heart' (심) and 'Disorder' (란).
- Used to describe internal unease.
- Commonly used in daily life.
Memory Palace
Place the 'tangled yarn' image in your bedroom.
Native Context
Use it when you feel overwhelmed.
Emotional Expression
Koreans value expressing inner feelings.
Adjective Rule
No object marker needed.
مثال
그 소식을 듣고 마음이 심란했다.
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