B1 Adjective 중립 #34 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

torn

/tɔːrn/

Torn describes both physical damage to materials and the mental state of being split between two choices.

30초 단어

  • Describes material that has been pulled apart or ripped.
  • Used metaphorically for people struggling to make a difficult choice.
  • Commonly used in medical contexts for muscle or ligament injuries.

Overview

'Torn' is the past participle of the verb 'to tear,' but it is frequently used as an adjective in modern English. It serves two primary functions: describing physical damage to flexible materials and describing a state of psychological indecision. 2) Usage Patterns: Physically, 'torn' is used to describe items like clothing, paper, or skin that have been ripped. Grammatically, it often appears after a linking verb (e.g., 'The shirt is torn') or before a noun (e.g., 'a torn ligament'). When used emotionally, it almost always follows the pattern 'torn between [Option A] and [Option B].' 3) Common Contexts: In everyday life, you will see 'torn' in the context of laundry or documents. In sports and medicine, it refers to soft tissue injuries, such as a 'torn ACL.' In literature and film, it is a common way to describe a character's internal conflict regarding a difficult decision or moral dilemma. 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'ripped' is a close synonym, 'ripped' often implies a more violent or intentional action, whereas 'torn' can be accidental or the result of wear. Compared to 'undecided,' 'torn' suggests a much stronger emotional struggle, implying that the person feels pulled in two opposite directions simultaneously, which causes them distress.

예시

1

I can't wear these socks; they are torn at the heel.

everyday

I can't wear these socks; they are torn at the heel.

2

The treaty was torn up after the border dispute escalated.

formal

The treaty was torn up after the border dispute escalated.

3

I'm totally torn; should I get the pizza or the burger?

informal

I'm totally torn; should I get the pizza or the burger?

4

The nation was torn apart by the internal conflict of the 19th century.

academic

The nation was torn apart by the internal conflict of the 19th century.

자주 쓰는 조합

torn between unable to choose between two things
torn ligament a common sports injury involving connective tissue
torn to shreds completely destroyed or ripped into small pieces

자주 쓰는 구문

torn to pieces

destroyed physically or emotionally

torn asunder

violently separated into two or more parts

자주 혼동되는 단어

torn vs tore

'Tore' is the simple past tense verb. 'Torn' is the past participle used as an adjective or after 'have/has'.

torn vs worn

'Worn' means damaged or thinned by long use, while 'torn' specifically means a hole was created by pulling.

문법 패턴

Subject + be + torn torn between A and B have + torn (past participle)

How to Use It

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사용 참고사항

In its physical sense, 'torn' is neutral. However, when used to describe a person's feelings, it carries a heavy emotional weight. It implies that both options have strong pull, making the decision painful or stressful.


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자주 하는 실수

Learners often use the simple past 'tore' in the passive voice (e.g., 'The paper is tore'). Always use 'torn' when following the verb 'to be' or 'to have'.

Tips

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Use 'torn' to describe fashion trends

In the fashion world, 'torn' or 'distressed' jeans are a popular style where the fabric is intentionally ripped for aesthetic reasons.

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Don't confuse 'torn' with 'tore'

'Tore' is the simple past tense (e.g., 'I tore it yesterday'), while 'torn' is the past participle used as an adjective or with 'have'.

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Emotional weight of being 'torn'

In English-speaking cultures, saying you are 'torn' implies a sincere moral or emotional struggle that usually evokes sympathy from the listener.

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어원

Derived from the Old English 'teran,' meaning to rend or tear, sharing roots with the German word 'zehren.'

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문화적 맥락

The phrase 'torn between two worlds' is a common cultural trope in English-speaking countries, often used to describe the experience of immigrants or people with dual identities.

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암기 팁

Think of a 'Torn' piece of paper that needs 'Tape.' Both start with 'T,' and the paper is split in two.

자주 묻는 질문

4 질문

Yes, it is the past participle of 'tear.' It is used in perfect tenses, such as 'I have torn my pages,' or in passive voice, like 'The paper was torn by the wind.'

'Torn' applies to flexible materials like paper, fabric, or skin. 'Broken' is used for rigid objects like glass, plastic, or bones.

It is a neutral word. It is appropriate for casual conversation, professional medical reports, and formal literature.

Use the structure 'torn between' followed by two choices, for example, 'I am torn between buying a car or saving my money.'

셀프 테스트

fill blank

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

I was ___ between going to the party and staying home to study.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: torn

The phrase 'torn between' is the standard idiom for being unable to choose between two options.

multiple choice

Which material is most likely to be described as 'torn'?

Which item can be torn?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: A piece of paper

Paper is a flexible material that can be pulled apart or ripped, making 'torn' the correct adjective.

sentence building

Reorder the words to create a logical sentence.

between / she / and / her / was / family / career / torn

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: She was torn between her family and career.

This follows the standard subject + verb + adjective + prepositional phrase structure.

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