A2 interjection 3 min read

으악!

A sound you make when you are suddenly surprised, scared, or hurt.

euak!

Explanation at your level:

You use 으악! when you are scared or hurt. If you drop something, you say 으악!. It is like saying 'Ouch!' or 'Yikes!' in English. Use it when you are surprised.

This is a very common word in daily life. When you see a bug or trip over your shoes, you can shout 으악!. It is a casual word, so only use it with friends or family, not your boss.

으악! serves as an affective interjection. It functions as an immediate vocal reaction to stimuli. You will see this often in Korean webtoons to show a character is shocked. It is highly informal but very expressive.

The nuance of 으악! lies in its versatility across different negative emotions. Whether it is disgust, pain, or fear, the word acts as a linguistic 'shorthand' for a sudden shift in emotional state. It is a staple of colloquial Korean.

In advanced usage, 으악! is often used for comedic effect or to emphasize the absurdity of a situation. Writers use it to ground dialogue in reality, making characters feel more human and relatable. It captures the raw, unfiltered nature of human reaction.

From a linguistic perspective, 으악! represents the intersection of phonology and emotion. It is a fossilized vocalization that has become a permanent fixture in the Korean lexicon. Its usage demonstrates the speaker's ability to navigate informal registers with cultural precision.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • A Korean interjection for fear or pain.
  • Equivalent to Yikes or Gaaah.
  • Used in casual settings only.
  • Very common in webtoons and movies.

When you hear 으악!, you know someone is having a moment of intense feeling. It is a classic Korean interjection used to signal a sudden, sharp reaction.

Think of it as the vocal equivalent of a jump-scare. Whether you have just dropped a heavy book on your foot or realized you forgot an important deadline, 으악! is the go-to sound to vent that immediate frustration or fear.

It is not a word you would use in a formal business report. Instead, it lives in the world of casual conversation, comic books, and text messages. It is essentially the Korean way of saying 'Yikes!' or 'Gaaah!' when life throws a surprise at you.

으악! is an onomatopoeic word, meaning it mimics the actual sound of a human reaction. Historically, these types of sounds are universal across human languages, though their specific phonetics vary by culture.

The evolution of this word is tied to the natural development of Korean expressive sounds. It combines the 'eu' (으) vowel, which often conveys a sense of tension or straining, with the 'ak' (악) ending, which is a common suffix in Korean for sharp, sudden noises or cries.

In older literature and folk tales, variations of this sound have appeared to represent characters being startled by ghosts or sudden physical trauma. Over time, it has become standardized in modern Korean to represent the quintessential 'scream' or 'startled noise' in webtoons and social media.

You use 으악! whenever you need to express an immediate, visceral reaction. It is almost exclusively used in casual settings with friends, family, or in informal writing like social media posts.

Common collocations often involve physical actions. For example, you might say '으악! 깜짝이야!' (Yikes! You scared me!). It is rarely used alone if the situation requires more context, but as a standalone interjection, it is perfectly understood by any native speaker.

Because it is an interjection, it does not follow standard grammatical rules like subject-verb agreement. It simply stands at the beginning of a sentence to set the emotional tone for whatever follows.

While 으악! is an interjection, it frequently pairs with other expressions:

  • 으악, 깜짝이야!: Yikes, you scared me!
  • 으악, 아파!: Gaaah, that hurts!
  • 으악, 더러워!: Yikes, that is disgusting!
  • 으악, 징그러워!: Eek, that is gross!
  • 으악, 큰일 났다!: Yikes, I am in trouble!

As an interjection, 으악! has no plural forms, articles, or verb conjugations. It is a static unit of sound. Its pronunciation is straightforward: the 'eu' is a tense, unrounded vowel, followed by a sharp 'ak' sound where the 'k' is slightly aspirated.

In terms of stress, the entire word is usually emphasized with a high pitch to convey the intensity of the emotion. It does not rhyme with many standard words, as it is a unique vocalization. It is best to think of it as a musical note of alarm rather than a traditional noun or verb.

Fun Fact

It is a staple of Korean comic book sound effects.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈwɑːk/

Sounds like 'uh-ark' with a sharp stop.

US /əˈwɑːk/

Similar to the UK pronunciation.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 'k' sound
  • Missing the exclamation stress
  • Pronouncing 'eu' as 'oo'

Rhymes With

박 (pak) 낙 (nak) 막 (mak) 작 (jak) 학 (hak)

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Very easy

Writing 1/5

Very easy

Speaking 1/5

Very easy

Listening 1/5

Very easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

아파 놀라다

Learn Next

깜짝이야 비명 소름

Advanced

경악 난관

Grammar to Know

Interjections

으악!

Onomatopoeia

으악!

Casual Speech

으악!

Examples by Level

1

으악! 깜짝이야!

Yikes! So surprised!

Common phrase

2

으악! 아파요.

Yikes! It hurts.

Expressing pain

3

으악! 벌레다!

Yikes! A bug!

Expressing disgust

4

으악! 무서워.

Yikes! I am scared.

Expressing fear

5

으악! 징그러워.

Yikes! Gross.

Expressing disgust

6

으악! 큰일 났다.

Yikes! Big trouble.

Expressing panic

7

으악! 이게 뭐야?

Yikes! What is this?

Expressing confusion

8

으악! 차가워!

Yikes! It is cold!

Expressing temperature

1

으악! 너무 놀랐잖아.

2

으악! 거미가 있어요.

3

으악! 발을 찧었어요.

4

으악! 냄새가 너무 심해요.

5

으악! 왜 이렇게 무서워?

6

으악! 갑자기 나타나지 마.

7

으악! 숙제하는 걸 깜빡했다.

8

으악! 비가 너무 많이 와.

1

으악! 이 영화 진짜 무섭다.

2

으악! 방이 왜 이렇게 지저분해?

3

으악! 내 지갑 어디 갔지?

4

으악! 시험 공부 하나도 안 했다.

5

으악! 이 음식 맛이 왜 이래?

6

으악! 저 사람 갑자기 왜 저래?

7

으악! 오늘이 벌써 마감일이야?

8

으악! 머리가 너무 아파.

1

으악! 이 상황 정말 난처하네.

2

으악! 그 소식 듣고 정말 소름 돋았어.

3

으악! 저건 도저히 못 먹겠어.

4

으악! 갑작스러운 변화에 정신이 없네.

5

으악! 이런 실수를 하다니.

6

으악! 저건 정말 끔찍한 광경이야.

7

으악! 계획이 완전히 틀어져 버렸어.

8

으악! 이 압박감을 어떻게 견디지?

1

으악! 그 고백을 듣는 순간 정말 당혹스러웠어.

2

으악! 저 기괴한 조형물 좀 봐.

3

으악! 이 프로젝트는 정말 난관의 연속이군.

4

으악! 그 소음 때문에 집중할 수가 없어.

5

으악! 이 정도의 고통은 예상 밖인데.

6

으악! 그 끔찍한 악몽이 다시 떠오르네.

7

으악! 이 상황을 어떻게 수습해야 할지 막막해.

8

으악! 저건 정말 비위 상하는 일이야.

1

으악! 그 참혹한 광경을 목격한 이후로 트라우마가 생겼어.

2

으악! 이 지독한 권태로움에서 벗어나고 싶어.

3

으악! 그 돌발 상황은 정말 경악 그 자체였지.

4

으악! 이런 부조리한 현실을 마주할 때마다 소름이 끼쳐.

5

으악! 그 찰나의 공포가 온몸을 휘감았어.

6

으악! 저건 인간이 감당할 수 있는 수준이 아니야.

7

으악! 그 불쾌한 기억이 뇌리에 깊이 박혔어.

8

으악! 이 극심한 스트레스가 결국 화를 부르는군.

Common Collocations

으악! 깜짝이야
으악! 아파
으악! 무서워
으악! 징그러워
으악! 더러워
으악! 큰일 났다
으악! 소름 돋아
으악! 맛없어
으악! 비명
으악! 외치다

Idioms & Expressions

"으악 소리가 나다"

To scream in pain or terror

너무 아파서 으악 소리가 절로 났어.

casual

"으악 할 틈도 없다"

To be caught completely off guard

너무 빨라서 으악 할 틈도 없었어.

casual

"으악 거리는 소리"

Sounds of distress

밖에서 으악 거리는 소리가 들려.

casual

"으악! 하고 놀라다"

To be startled

그는 으악! 하고 놀라 뒤로 넘어졌다.

casual

"으악! 소리가 절로 나오다"

To be unable to hold back a scream

그 장면을 보고 으악 소리가 절로 나왔어.

casual

"으악! 하는 순간"

The exact moment of shock

으악! 하는 순간 모든 게 끝났다.

literary

Easily Confused

으악! vs

Shorter version

으악 is more intense

악! vs 으악!

으악! vs 아이고

Both express pain

아이고 is more of a sigh

아이고, 힘들다.

으악! vs 어머

Both express surprise

어머 is softer

어머, 세상에!

으악! vs

Short pain sound

윽 is quieter

윽, 아파.

Sentence Patterns

A2

으악! + [Subject] + [Verb]

으악! 벌레가 나타났다.

A1

으악! + [Adjective]

으악! 너무 무서워.

B1

[Subject] + [Verb] + 으악!

그는 으악! 하고 소리쳤다.

B2

으악! + [Noun]

으악! 끔찍한 광경이야.

A1

으악! + [Interjection]

으악! 깜짝이야.

Word Family

Nouns

비명 Scream

Verbs

놀라다 To be surprised

Adjectives

끔찍한 Terrible

Related

Root sound

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Not used Not used Casual Slang

Common Mistakes

Using it in a formal email Avoid interjections
It is too casual for business writing.
Misspelling as 으악 으악!
Always add an exclamation mark for impact.
Using it for happy surprise Use '와' or '대박'
으악 is only for negative surprise.
Overusing it in speech Use sparingly
It sounds like you are constantly scared.
Confusing with '악' 으악 is more intense
으악 adds the 'eu' sound for more visceral impact.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place a spider in your kitchen and imagine shouting 으악!

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Native Context

Use it when you feel a sudden 'jump' in your heart.

🌍

Cultural Insight

It is the king of comic book sound effects.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is a standalone sound; no grammar needed.

💡

Say It Right

Make it sharp and short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it to express joy.

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Did You Know?

It mimics the sound of a gasp.

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Study Smart

Watch K-dramas and count how many times you hear it.

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Sharpness

The 'k' at the end should be crisp.

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Register Check

Check your surroundings before shouting.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Eww' + 'Ack' = 으악!

Visual Association

A cartoon character jumping three feet into the air.

Word Web

Fear Pain Surprise Disgust

Challenge

Use it next time you stub your toe.

Word Origin

Korean

Original meaning: Onomatopoeic sound of distress

Cultural Context

None, but avoid in professional settings.

Equates to 'Yikes', 'Gaaah', or 'Eek'.

Used heavily in Korean webtoons and K-dramas.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • 으악! 바퀴벌레다!
  • 으악! 발 찧었어!
  • 으악! 우유 쏟았다!

Watching a horror movie

  • 으악! 너무 무서워!
  • 으악! 갑자기 나오지 마!
  • 으악! 소름 돋아!

Reading a comic

  • 으악!
  • 으악! 살려줘!
  • 으악! 말도 안 돼!

With friends

  • 으악! 깜짝이야!
  • 으악! 징그러워!
  • 으악! 진짜 웃겨!

Conversation Starters

"What is the last thing that made you say 으악!?"

"Do you like horror movies that make you say 으악!?"

"What is a common sound in your language for fear?"

"How do you react when you see a spider?"

"Is 으악! a common sound in your daily life?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a moment you were truly startled.

Write a short story about finding a spider.

List three things that make you say 으악!.

Explain why you think 으악! is a useful sound.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

No, it is strictly for negative emotions.

No, it is an interjection.

Eu-ak.

Not rude, just informal.

No, it is too casual.

It is an onomatopoeic sound.

No, it is a sound.

People might think you are easily scared.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

I saw a spider and said ___!

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 으악

으악 is for fear.

multiple choice A2

When do you use 으악?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: When scared

It is for fear or pain.

true false B1

으악 is a formal word.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is very casual.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Correct meanings.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Interjection first.

fill blank A2

___! It hurts!

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 으악

Used for pain.

multiple choice B1

Which is a synonym?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 깜짝이야

Both mean surprise.

true false B2

You can use 으악 in a speech.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

Too informal.

match pairs A1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Emotion matching.

sentence order B1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Interjection first.

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