막연하다
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You use 막연하다 when you are not sure about something. Imagine you want to go on a trip, but you don't know where. That is a 막연한 plan. It is not clear yet. You are just starting to think about it.
When you have an idea, but it is not detailed, you say it is 막연하다. For example, if you say 'I want to be a singer' but have no plan, your dream is 막연하다. It is a very common word for talking about feelings and future goals.
This word is perfect for describing abstract concepts. You might feel a 막연한 불안감 (vague anxiety) before a big test. It helps you express that your feelings are real, even if you cannot point to a specific reason for them. It is very useful in conversation.
In B2, you use 막연하다 to contrast with concrete or specific (구체적인) ideas. In a business meeting, if someone gives a vague suggestion, you might say, '그 계획은 너무 막연해요' (That plan is too vague). It is a polite but firm way to ask for more details.
At the C1 level, you recognize the nuance of 막연하다 in literary contexts. It often describes a sense of existential uncertainty or a lack of direction in life. It captures the 'gray area' between knowing and not knowing. Writers use it to create a mood of mystery or hesitation in their characters.
Mastery of 막연하다 involves using it to nuance complex arguments. You might describe a '막연한 추측' (vague conjecture) which implies a hypothesis lacking empirical evidence. It bridges the gap between intuition and logic. Understanding its etymological roots in 'vastness' allows you to use it metaphorically to describe the vast, unmapped territories of human emotion or abstract theory.
막연하다 30秒で
- Means vague or unclear.
- Used for abstract thoughts, plans, and feelings.
- Opposite of '구체적이다' (concrete).
- Commonly used in daily conversations.
Hey there! Let's talk about 막연하다. It is a super useful Korean word that describes that 'fuzzy' feeling when something isn't quite clear.
Think of it as the opposite of being specific. If you have a 막연한 계획 (vague plan), you know you want to do something, but you haven't figured out the 'how' or 'when' yet. It's that moment when your thoughts are like a cloud—there, but without sharp edges.
The word 막연하다 comes from the Hanja characters 漠 (vast/vague) and 然 (like/so). Historically, the character 漠 was used to describe vast, empty deserts where you couldn't see a clear path.
Over time, this evolved from describing a physical, empty landscape into describing a mental state where one's thoughts or plans are 'vast' and 'empty' of specific details. It is a beautiful way to capture the human experience of uncertainty.
You will hear this word often in daily life. It is commonly used with words like 불안감 (anxiety) or 기대감 (expectation).
For example, 막연한 불안감 means a 'vague sense of anxiety'—you feel worried, but you don't really know why. It is neutral in register, meaning you can use it with friends or in a slightly more professional setting when explaining that a project plan is still a bit 'up in the air.'
While not strictly an idiom, 막연하게 생각하다 (to think vaguely) is a very common phrase.
- 막연한 기대: Vague expectation.
- 막연한 희망: Vague hope.
- 막연한 두려움: Vague fear.
- 막연한 사이: A relationship that is undefined.
- 막연한 답변: A vague answer.
As an adjective, it conjugates like other '하다' verbs. You can use it to modify nouns, like 막연한 생각 (a vague thought).
Pronunciation-wise, focus on the 'mag-yeon' sound. The 'g' is soft, and the 'y' glides into the 'eon'. It rhymes loosely with words ending in '-on' sounds in Korean, though it has a unique rhythmic structure.
豆知識
It shares the character for 'desert' (막), implying a vast, empty space.
発音ガイド
Standard Korean pronunciation.
Standard Korean pronunciation.
よくある間違い
- Mispronouncing the 'gy' sound
- Dropping the 'h' sound
- Incorrect vowel length
韻が合う語
難易度
Easy to read in context
Requires nuance
Very useful
Commonly heard
次に学ぶべきこと
前提知識
次に学ぶ
上級
知っておくべき文法
Adjective conjugation
막연하다 -> 막연해요
Noun modification
막연한 + Noun
Adverbial form
막연히
レベル別の例文
계획이 막연해요.
The plan is vague.
Adjective ending.
막연한 생각이 들었어요.
그는 막연하게 대답했다.
미래가 막연해요.
막연한 기대는 하지 마세요.
이유는 막연해요.
막연한 불안감이 있어요.
설명이 너무 막연해요.
막연한 꿈을 꾸다.
성공에 대한 막연한 확신이 있다.
막연한 소문이 돌고 있다.
그의 태도는 막연했다.
막연한 걱정은 도움이 안 돼.
막연하게 알고 있는 내용이다.
그는 막연한 희망을 품었다.
계획을 구체화해야지 막연하면 안 돼.
막연한 사이로 남았다.
그의 답변은 막연한 수준에 그쳤다.
막연한 추측은 위험하다.
막연한 불안감에 잠을 설쳤다.
그는 막연한 동경을 가지고 있었다.
상황이 막연하게 돌아가고 있다.
막연한 가능성을 열어두다.
그의 말은 막연한 변명일 뿐이다.
막연한 느낌을 구체적인 언어로 바꾸다.
그의 철학적 사유는 다소 막연한 구석이 있다.
막연한 향수에 젖어 있었다.
막연한 의구심이 머릿속을 떠나지 않았다.
그는 막연한 책임감을 느끼고 있었다.
막연한 경계선에 서 있는 기분이다.
그의 이론은 막연한 가정에 기초한다.
막연한 두려움을 극복하는 것이 중요하다.
막연한 기대치를 낮출 필요가 있다.
그의 예술 세계는 막연한 형상들로 가득 차 있다.
막연한 허무주의가 그를 지배했다.
막연한 추상성을 탈피해야 할 시점이다.
그의 발언은 막연한 암시를 담고 있었다.
막연한 예감이 현실이 되었다.
그는 막연한 관념론에 빠져 있었다.
시간의 흐름에 대한 막연한 공포가 있다.
막연한 정의를 명확히 규정해야 한다.
よく使う組み合わせ
慣用句と表現
"막연한 사이"
A relationship that is not clearly defined.
우리는 막연한 사이야.
casual"막연히 기다리다"
To wait without a clear plan or expectation.
그냥 막연히 기다렸다.
neutral"막연한 소리"
Vague or nonsensical talk.
막연한 소리 하지 마.
casual"막연한 감정"
An undefined feeling.
막연한 감정이 들었다.
neutral"막연한 가능성"
A vague possibility.
막연한 가능성만 있다.
neutral"막연한 확신"
A hunch without evidence.
막연한 확신이 든다.
neutral間違えやすい
Both imply lack of clarity.
애매하다 is about indecision; 막연하다 is about lack of detail.
애매한 태도 vs 막연한 계획
Both mean vague.
모호하다 is more about ambiguity in meaning.
모호한 표현 vs 막연한 느낌
Both mean unclear.
흐릿하다 is for vision/physical things.
흐릿한 눈 vs 막연한 생각
Both mean unclear.
불분명하다 is for facts/evidence.
불분명한 이유 vs 막연한 불안
文型パターン
Subject + 이/가 + 막연하다
내 미래가 막연하다.
막연한 + Noun
막연한 기대가 있다.
막연히 + Verb
막연히 기다렸다.
Subject + 이/가 + 너무 + 막연하다
그 계획은 너무 막연하다.
막연한 + Noun + (으)로
막연한 불안감으로 힘들다.
語族
名詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
7
丁寧さの度合い
ヒント
Memory Palace Trick
When Native Speakers Use It
Cultural Insight
Grammar Shortcut
Say It Right
Don't Make This Mistake
Did You Know?
Study Smart
Business Context
Tone
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'MAG'nifying glass that is 'YON' (gone) - everything looks vague!
視覚的連想
A foggy mountain path.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Describe your future in one sentence using '막연하다'.
語源
Sino-Korean (Hanja)
元の意味: Vast, empty, and unclear.
文化的な背景
None.
Directly correlates to 'vague' or 'hazy'.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
At school
- 막연한 목표
- 막연한 공부
- 막연한 질문
At work
- 막연한 계획
- 막연한 답변
- 막연한 지시
In relationships
- 막연한 사이
- 막연한 느낌
- 막연한 기대
Personal life
- 막연한 불안
- 막연한 희망
- 막연한 미래
会話のきっかけ
"요즘 막연한 불안감이 있나요?"
"막연한 계획을 구체적으로 바꿔본 적 있나요?"
"왜 막연한 기대가 위험할까요?"
"막연한 꿈을 꾸어본 적 있나요?"
"무엇이 가장 막연하게 느껴지나요?"
日記のテーマ
Write about a time you had a '막연한' plan.
Describe a '막연한' feeling you had recently.
How do you turn a '막연한' idea into a concrete one?
Why do people often have '막연한' expectations?
よくある質問
8 問自分をテスト
내 계획은 ___.
The plan is vague.
Which is the opposite of 막연하다?
Concrete is the opposite of vague.
막연하다 can describe a sharp knife.
It describes abstract things, not physical sharpness.
Word
意味
Matching noun phrases.
Subject + Adjective.
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Summary
막연하다 is the perfect word to describe that 'fuzzy' feeling when you have an idea, but it lacks clear details.
- Means vague or unclear.
- Used for abstract thoughts, plans, and feelings.
- Opposite of '구체적이다' (concrete).
- Commonly used in daily conversations.
Memory Palace Trick
When Native Speakers Use It
Cultural Insight
Grammar Shortcut
関連コンテンツ
academicの関連語
입체적
B2Having a three-dimensional effect or examining something from multiple perspectives rather than a single flat view. It implies a comprehensive and detailed analysis.
~에 관해
B1About, concerning.
~에 대하여
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.
~대해
A2About; concerning; regarding.
~에 관하여
A2Regarding, concerning, about (a topic).
~에 대해(서)
A1Indicates the topic or subject of discussion, meaning 'about' or 'regarding'.
무엇보다
A2More than anything else; above all.
결석생
A2A student who is absent from class.
추상화하다
B2To consider something theoretically or separately from its physical reality. It involves extracting general principles from specific examples.
추상
A2Abstraction; the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.