두렵게
The word '두렵게' describes doing something in a way that shows you are afraid or nervous.
Explanation at your level:
You use 두렵게 when you are scared. If you do something and you are afraid, you do it 두렵게. For example, if you walk in the dark, you walk 두렵게. It is a simple word to show your feelings.
At this level, you can use 두렵게 to describe actions. 'He spoke 두렵게' means he was scared while talking. It helps you tell better stories about your day or things you saw.
Intermediate learners use 두렵게 to add nuance. Instead of just saying 'I was scared,' you can describe how you acted because of that fear. It is great for talking about difficult tasks or nervous situations at work or school.
At the B2 level, 두렵게 is used to describe atmosphere. You might describe a '두렵게 quiet room' or a '두렵게 looming deadline.' It shows you understand how to use adverbs to set a mood.
Advanced learners use 두렵게 in more abstract contexts. You might describe a '두렵게 complex problem' or a '두렵게 fast change in society.' Here, it shifts from literal fear to a sense of overwhelming magnitude or intimidation.
At the mastery level, 두렵게 is used with literary flair. Authors use it to create tension or describe the sublime—that mix of fear and awe. It connects to the deep roots of human emotion, allowing for sophisticated descriptions of psychological states or historical events that felt 'fearful' to those witnessing them.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- Adverb meaning 'fearfully'.
- Derived from '두렵다'.
- Used to describe actions done in fear.
- Common in storytelling and serious conversation.
Hey there! Let's talk about 두렵게. This is a super useful Korean adverb that helps you describe how someone is acting when they are feeling scared. Think of it as the 'fearful' version of an action.
When you see this word, it means the person isn't just afraid; they are actively doing something in a fearful manner. Whether it's speaking with a trembling voice or moving cautiously because they are nervous, 두렵게 captures that exact feeling of unease.
It's a great word for storytelling! If you are writing a story about a character entering a haunted house, you wouldn't just say they walked in. You would say they walked 두렵게. It adds so much more color and emotion to your sentences. Keep practicing using it in different situations to get a feel for its emotional weight!
The word 두렵게 comes from the adjective 두렵다 (to be afraid/dreadful). In Korean linguistics, adding -게 to an adjective stem is the standard way to turn it into an adverb.
Historically, the root 두렵- has been part of the Korean language for centuries. It is deeply connected to human survival instincts—the need to recognize danger and react accordingly. Over time, it evolved from describing a state of being into a way to describe the performance of an action.
Interestingly, while many languages have specific adverbs for 'fearfully,' the Korean structure is highly systematic. You can take almost any descriptive adjective and turn it into an adverb this way, but 두렵게 remains one of the most evocative because of the inherent intensity of the root word. It carries a sense of gravity that lighter words for 'scared' might miss.
You will mostly find 두렵게 used with verbs that involve movement, speech, or thought. Common partners include 느끼다 (to feel), 말하다 (to speak), or 생각하다 (to think).
In a formal setting, like a business meeting or a serious essay, 두렵게 can describe a 'daunting' prospect or a 'fearful' realization. It is quite versatile! However, in very casual daily conversation, people might sometimes use simpler slang, but 두렵게 remains the standard, correct way to express this nuance.
Remember that the register is generally neutral to slightly literary. It doesn't sound overly academic, but it does sound a bit more thoughtful than just saying 'scared.' Try pairing it with verbs like 바라보다 (to look at) to describe someone looking at a scary situation 두렵게.
While 두렵게 is a direct adverb, it appears in many expressive phrases.
- 두렵게 생각하다: To consider something with fear or apprehension.
- 두렵게 다가오다: To approach something with a sense of dread.
- 두렵게 만드는: Making someone feel fearful (often used for situations).
- 두렵게 여기다: To hold something in fearful regard or respect.
- 두렵게 들리다: To sound fearful or ominous to the listener.
These phrases help you sound more like a native speaker by connecting the adverb to common life experiences. Using these will definitely level up your Korean writing!
Grammatically, 두렵게 is formed by taking the adjective stem 두렵- and adding the adverbial suffix -게. It is straightforward and follows the classic Korean rule for adjective-to-adverb conversion.
Pronunciation-wise, be careful with the -렵- sound. It requires a clear 'r/l' liquid sound followed by the 'yeop' syllable. In standard Korean, it sounds like 'doo-ryeop-ge'. The 'ge' at the end should be crisp and not too aspirated.
Rhyming words in Korean are different from English, but you can think of the ending pattern -게 as a common rhythm in the language. Practice saying it slowly: doo (like 'do'), ryeop (like 'yep' with an 'r' sound), ge (like 'get' without the 't'). You've got this!
Fun Fact
The root '두렵-' is ancient and appears in early Korean literature.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear d, followed by r-y sound.
Similar to UK, emphasis on the middle syllable.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ryeop'
- Dropping the 'g' sound
- Adding extra vowels
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy for intermediate learners.
Requires nuance.
Commonly used.
Clear pronunciation.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
उन्नत
Grammar to Know
Adjective to Adverb conversion
두렵다 -> 두렵게
Sentence structure with adverbs
Subject + Adverb + Verb
Past tense verb conjugation
말했다
Examples by Level
나는 두렵게 걸었다.
I walked fearfully.
Adverb modifying verb.
그는 두렵게 말했다.
He spoke fearfully.
Adverb modifying verb.
두렵게 보지 마.
Don't look fearfully.
Negative imperative.
그것은 두렵게 들렸다.
It sounded fearful.
Linking verb usage.
두렵게 느꼈다.
I felt fearful.
Past tense verb.
그녀는 두렵게 앉아 있다.
She is sitting fearfully.
Progressive aspect.
두렵게 생각하지 마.
Don't think fearfully.
Advice structure.
모두가 두렵게 기다렸다.
Everyone waited fearfully.
Adverbial usage.
그는 두렵게 앞을 바라보았다.
나는 두렵게 문을 열었다.
그들은 두렵게 소식을 들었다.
그것은 두렵게 다가왔다.
두렵게 생각할 필요 없어.
그녀는 두렵게 숨을 쉬었다.
나는 두렵게 질문에 답했다.
모두가 두렵게 침묵했다.
그는 두렵게 미래를 생각했다.
그녀는 두렵게 결정을 내렸다.
그 상황은 두렵게 느껴졌다.
그는 두렵게 그곳을 떠났다.
두렵게 생각하는 것은 자연스럽다.
그들은 두렵게 결과를 기다렸다.
그것은 나를 두렵게 만들었다.
그는 두렵게 손을 내밀었다.
그는 두렵게 변화를 받아들였다.
그 소식은 두렵게 퍼져나갔다.
그녀는 두렵게 진실을 마주했다.
그것은 두렵게 거대한 문제였다.
나는 두렵게 내 운명을 받아들였다.
그는 두렵게 첫발을 내디뎠다.
두렵게 들릴지 모르지만 사실이다.
그들은 두렵게 서로를 바라보았다.
그는 두렵게 자신의 과오를 인정했다.
그것은 두렵게 압도적인 광경이었다.
그녀는 두렵게 침묵을 깨뜨렸다.
그는 두렵게 역사의 흐름을 관찰했다.
두렵게 고요한 밤이 계속되었다.
그것은 두렵게 아름다운 풍경이었다.
그는 두렵게 자신의 한계를 시험했다.
그녀는 두렵게 미지의 세계로 향했다.
그는 두렵게 운명의 수레바퀴를 응시했다.
그것은 두렵게 숭고한 자연의 힘이었다.
그녀는 두렵게 고독의 심연을 들여다보았다.
그는 두렵게 시대의 변화를 예감했다.
두렵게 찬란한 빛이 그를 감쌌다.
그것은 두렵게 정교한 계획이었다.
그는 두렵게 자신의 신념을 지켰다.
그녀는 두렵게 삶의 종착역에 도달했다.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"두렵게 여기다"
To hold in fear/awe
그는 왕을 두렵게 여겼다.
formal"두렵게 생각지 마라"
Don't be afraid
두렵게 생각지 마라, 다 잘 될 거야.
neutral"두렵게 들리는 말"
Ominous words
그것은 두렵게 들리는 말이었다.
literary"두렵게 다가오는 현실"
Dreaded reality
두렵게 다가오는 현실을 마주했다.
formal"두렵게 만드는 존재"
A person/thing that causes fear
그는 나를 두렵게 만드는 존재다.
neutral"두렵게 바라보는 시선"
Fearful gaze
그녀의 두렵게 바라보는 시선이 느껴졌다.
literaryEasily Confused
Both mean fear.
무섭게 is more general/scary, 두렵게 is more internal dread.
무섭게 쳐다보다 vs 두렵게 생각하다.
Same root.
두려운 is an adjective, 두렵게 is an adverb.
두려운 마음 vs 두렵게 행동하다.
Similar meaning.
겁먹게 is more about being startled/cowardly.
겁먹게 굴지 마.
Similar vibe.
불안하게 is more about anxiety than pure fear.
불안하게 기다리다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Adverb + Verb
그는 두렵게 말했다.
Subject + Object + Adverb + Verb
그는 미래를 두렵게 생각한다.
Adverb + Verb + Linking Verb
그것은 두렵게 들렸다.
Adverb + Adjective + Noun
두렵게 거대한 문제.
Subject + Adverb + Adverb + Verb
그는 두렵게 천천히 걸었다.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
두렵게 is an adverb; use 두려운 for adjectives.
무섭게 is more general; 두렵게 is more about dread.
두렵게 is for fear, not physical pain.
두렵게 can sound a bit formal for casual chatting.
Adverbs usually come right before the verb they modify.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a scary hallway.
Native Usage
Use it to describe nervous actions.
Cultural Insight
Used in ghost stories.
Grammar Shortcut
Adjective + 게 = Adverb.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ryeop' syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't confuse with '두려운'.
Did You Know?
It has ancient roots.
Study Smart
Use it in a diary.
Pattern Recognition
Look for verbs.
Rhythm
Listen to native audio.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Do' (두) 'Rip' (렵) 'Ge' (게) - Do not let the fear rip you!
Visual Association
A person trembling in the dark.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write three sentences using this word today.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Korean
Original meaning: To be afraid/dread
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None, standard vocabulary.
Corresponds to 'fearfully' or 'with dread'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Storytelling
- 두렵게 다가오다
- 두렵게 들리다
- 두렵게 바라보다
Daily Life
- 두렵게 생각하다
- 두렵게 느끼다
- 두렵게 대답하다
Work/School
- 두렵게 기다리다
- 두렵게 결정하다
- 두렵게 마주하다
Reflective Writing
- 두렵게 고민하다
- 두렵게 인정하다
- 두렵게 수용하다
Conversation Starters
"What is something you think about 두렵게?"
"Have you ever walked through a dark place 두렵게?"
"Why do people react 두렵게 to change?"
"Can you describe a time you spoke 두렵게?"
"Is it better to act 두렵게 or bravely?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you felt fear and acted 두렵게.
Write about a character who enters a room 두렵게.
Why do we sometimes think about the future 두렵게?
How does acting 두렵게 change the outcome of a situation?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालNo, it is an adverb.
No, it is strictly for fear.
It is neutral and widely used.
두렵다.
Yes, it is excellent for writing.
No, adverbs do not have plurals.
Yes, very common in storytelling.
Doo-ryeop-ge.
खुद को परखो
그는 ___ 걸었다.
The context implies fear.
Which means 'fearfully'?
Direct translation.
두렵게 is an adjective.
It is an adverb.
Word
मतलब
Basic vocabulary matching.
Subject + Adverb + Verb.
그것은 나를 ___ 만들었다.
Adverb modifying verb.
Which is an antonym?
Bravely vs Fearfully.
두렵게 can be used to describe a calm person.
It describes fearful behavior.
Correct adverb placement.
그는 ___ 자신의 실수를 인정했다.
Fits the context of admitting a mistake with dread.
स्कोर: /10
Summary
Use '두렵게' to add emotional depth when describing an action performed with fear or dread.
- Adverb meaning 'fearfully'.
- Derived from '두렵다'.
- Used to describe actions done in fear.
- Common in storytelling and serious conversation.
Memory Palace
Imagine a scary hallway.
Native Usage
Use it to describe nervous actions.
Cultural Insight
Used in ghost stories.
Grammar Shortcut
Adjective + 게 = Adverb.
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