굽히다
To bend your body or an object so it is no longer straight.
Explanation at your level:
You use 굽히다 when you move your body. For example, if you bend your knees to jump, you are using this word. It is very simple to use: just put the object before it. If you want to say 'bend the arm,' you say '팔을 굽히다.' It is a great word for sports and daily movements.
At this level, you can start using 굽히다 for objects too. Maybe you are bending a piece of metal or a wire. It is very useful in craft projects or when explaining how things work. Remember, it always means to make something not straight.
Now you can use 굽히다 in abstract ways. You might hear someone say they won't 'bend' their opinion. This is a common way to talk about being firm in your beliefs. It shows you understand that words can have meanings beyond just physical actions.
In professional settings, 굽히다 is used to discuss compromise. If a business partner 'bends' their requirements, they are being flexible. Using it this way shows you have a good grasp of nuance and can navigate social and professional discussions effectively.
At the advanced level, consider the literary usage. Authors use 굽히다 to describe the bending of trees in a storm or the metaphorical 'bending' of a person's spirit under hardship. It adds a layer of visual and emotional depth to your writing, making your descriptions much more vivid and impactful.
Mastery of 굽히다 involves understanding its etymological roots and its role in cultural etiquette. It is deeply tied to the history of bowing and social hierarchy in Korea. When you use it in formal rhetoric, you are tapping into a long tradition of language that values humility and the ability to adapt to external pressures.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Means to bend something.
- Used for body parts and objects.
- Used metaphorically for compromise.
- Opposite of 펴다.
The word 굽히다 is a fundamental Korean verb that captures the physical act of bending. Whether you are bending your knees during exercise or folding a piece of wire, this word covers it all.
Beyond the physical, it carries a deep metaphorical meaning. When someone says they won't 'bend' their principles, they mean they won't give in. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between simple anatomy and complex human behavior.
Think of it as the opposite of 펴다 (to straighten). Whenever you see something losing its straightness, you can use this verb. It is a very common word you will hear in daily life, from fitness instructors to people discussing their personal values.
The word 굽히다 comes from the root 굽-, which relates to the concept of curvature. Historically, this root has been present in the Korean language since ancient times to describe natural phenomena like winding rivers or curved branches.
The suffix -히- is a causative marker in Korean grammar. By adding this, the language transformed the simple state of being curved (굽다) into the active, transitive action of making something curved. This evolution allowed speakers to distinguish between something that is naturally bent and the act of bending it intentionally.
Over centuries, the word expanded from describing physical objects like bows or wood to describing abstract concepts like pride (고개를 굽히다 - to bow one's head in humility). It reflects a cultural history where physical posture was deeply tied to social hierarchy and respect.
You will most often hear 굽히다 used with body parts. Common phrases include 무릎을 굽히다 (bend the knees) or 허리를 굽히다 (bend the waist). These are standard in sports, yoga, and polite greetings.
In a more formal or literary register, it is used to describe yielding. For instance, 뜻을 굽히다 (to bend one's will/opinion) implies a person is compromising their stance. This usage is common in business negotiations or political discussions.
The register is neutral. You can use it with friends or in a professional setting without worrying about it sounding too slangy or overly archaic. It is a standard, reliable verb for any level of Korean proficiency.
1. 고개를 굽히다: To bow one's head; used to show respect or humble oneself. 2. 뜻을 굽히다: To yield one's opinion or goal; to give in. 3. 무릎을 굽히다: To kneel; often used to describe surrendering or showing deep reverence. 4. 기세를 굽히다: To dampen one's spirit or momentum. 5. 마음을 굽히다: To change one's mind or soften one's heart toward someone.
굽히다 is a transitive verb. It requires an object (the thing being bent). The pronunciation is [구피다] due to the liaison of the 'ㅎ' sound with the following vowel, making it sound smoother than it looks.
It follows standard Korean verb conjugation rules. For the present polite form, use 굽혀요. For the past tense, use 굽혔다. It is not an irregular verb, which makes it very learner-friendly compared to other verbs.
Rhyming words include 입히다 (to dress someone) and 높이다 (to heighten). Pay attention to the 'p' sound; it is a tense consonant in the root, so ensure you pronounce it with enough pressure to distinguish it from a soft 'b' sound.
Fun Fact
The root '굽-' is ancient and appears in many old Korean texts.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'goop-hee-dah'.
Clear 'p' sound followed by 'hee'.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 'p' as 'b'
- Dropping the 'h' sound
- Stressing the wrong syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Simple to use
Clear pronunciation
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Causative Suffixes
굽다 -> 굽히다
Transitive Verbs
Needs object
Polite Imperative
굽히세요
Examples by Level
무릎을 굽히세요.
Knees-object-bend.
Imperative form.
팔을 굽히다.
Arm-object-bend.
Basic verb.
허리를 굽히다.
Waist-object-bend.
Common phrase.
다리를 굽히다.
Leg-object-bend.
Transitive.
철사를 굽히다.
Wire-object-bend.
Object usage.
종이를 굽히다.
Paper-object-bend.
Simple object.
고개를 굽히다.
Head-object-bend.
Body part.
몸을 굽히다.
Body-object-bend.
General action.
그는 무릎을 굽히고 앉았다.
철사를 굽혀서 모양을 만들었다.
허리를 굽혀 인사했다.
팔을 굽혀 근육을 보여주었다.
바람에 나무가 굽히다.
무거운 물건을 들 때 무릎을 굽히세요.
그는 고집을 굽히지 않았다.
종이를 굽혀 비행기를 만들자.
그는 자신의 의견을 굽히지 않았다.
상대방의 요구에 뜻을 굽히다.
그는 자존심을 굽히고 사과했다.
나무 가지가 바람에 굽히다.
어려움 앞에서도 기세를 굽히지 마라.
그는 무릎을 굽혀 아이와 눈을 맞췄다.
타협을 위해 의견을 굽히는 법을 배워라.
그는 끝까지 신념을 굽히지 않았다.
협상에서 그는 끝내 뜻을 굽히지 않았다.
굽히지 않는 의지로 목표를 달성했다.
그는 굴욕을 참고 고개를 굽혔다.
상황에 따라 자신의 주장을 굽히는 것도 필요하다.
그는 굽히지 않는 성격으로 유명하다.
무릎을 굽히지 않는 당당한 태도.
압박에도 불구하고 그는 뜻을 굽히지 않았다.
굽히다와 펴다를 반복하며 운동하세요.
그의 굽히지 않는 기개는 모두의 존경을 받았다.
역사의 흐름을 굽히려는 시도는 실패했다.
그는 굽히다 못해 결국 부러지고 말았다.
자신의 신념을 굽히는 것은 쉬운 일이 아니다.
굽히지 않는 자존심이 그를 고립시켰다.
상대방의 논리에 굽히다.
그는 굽히지 않는 태도로 일관했다.
굽히다와 굽다의 차이를 이해하는 것이 중요하다.
굽히지 않는 강인함은 그의 삶을 관통하는 철학이었다.
권력 앞에 고개를 굽히는 것은 비굴한 일인가?
굽히다라는 동사의 어원적 의미를 고찰하다.
그는 자신의 신념을 굽히느니 차라리 떠나겠다고 했다.
굽히지 않는 정신은 시대를 초월한 가치이다.
굽히다라는 표현을 통해 인간의 유연함을 논하다.
그는 굽히지 않는 의지로 불가능을 가능케 했다.
굽히다라는 단어의 미묘한 함의를 파악하는 것이 중요하다.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"고개를 굽히다"
To bow/humble oneself.
그는 잘못을 인정하고 고개를 굽혔다.
neutral"무릎을 굽히다"
To kneel/surrender.
그는 결국 무릎을 굽히고 말았다.
literary"뜻을 굽히다"
To compromise.
서로 뜻을 굽히지 않아 싸움이 났다.
neutral"자존심을 굽히다"
To swallow one's pride.
가족을 위해 자존심을 굽혔다.
neutral"굽히지 않는 의지"
Unwavering will.
그는 굽히지 않는 의지로 성공했다.
formal"굽히다 못해 부러지다"
To yield so much it breaks.
너무 굽히다 못해 부러진 관계.
literaryEasily Confused
Similar root.
State vs Action.
나무가 굽다 / 나무를 굽히다.
Similar meaning.
Specific to head/waist.
고개를 숙이다.
Opposite.
Straightening.
허리를 펴다.
Folding.
More for paper/cloth.
종이를 접다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 굽히다
그가 허리를 굽히다.
Object + 을/를 + 굽히지 않다
뜻을 굽히지 않다.
Subject + 굽히고 + Verb
무릎을 굽히고 앉다.
Subject + 굽히다 + -어/아/여 보이다
허리를 굽혀 보이다.
Subject + 굽히다 + -게 되다
뜻을 굽히게 되다.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
They are opposites.
One is a state, one is an action.
Use more precise words for surrender.
Needs a direct object.
Standard spelling.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a bow and arrow.
Native Context
Use it for bowing.
Cultural Insight
Bowing is respect.
Grammar Shortcut
It is a regular verb.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'p' sound.
Don't Mix
Don't confuse with 굽다.
Did You Know?
It's ancient.
Study Smart
Use it with body parts.
Causative
The -히- suffix makes it active.
Metaphor
Use for compromising.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a 'goop' (굽) that you 'hit' (히) so it bends.
Visual Association
A person bowing low.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to say 'I will not bend my will' in Korean.
Word Origin
Korean
Original meaning: To make something curved.
Cultural Context
Bowing is a sign of respect, so '굽히다' in that context is positive.
The concept of 'bending' is used similarly in English, e.g., 'bending the rules'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Fitness
- 무릎을 굽히세요
- 팔을 굽히다
- 천천히 굽히다
Etiquette
- 허리를 굽히다
- 고개를 굽히다
- 정중히 굽히다
Negotiation
- 의견을 굽히다
- 뜻을 굽히다
- 상대방에게 굽히다
Crafts
- 철사를 굽히다
- 종이를 굽히다
- 모양을 굽히다
Conversation Starters
"Do you find it hard to bend your knees?"
"When should someone bend their opinion?"
"How do you bow in your culture?"
"Is it better to bend or break?"
"Can you bend this wire for me?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to bend your pride.
Describe a physical exercise using 굽히다.
When is it good to be flexible (bend)?
Write a story about a tree that refused to bend.
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsNo, 굽다 means 'to be bent', 굽히다 means 'to bend something'.
Yes, 허리를 굽히다 is very common.
Yes, for compromise.
Like any regular verb: 굽혀요, 굽혔어요.
No, it is a standard verb.
펴다.
Yes, metaphorically.
Yes, if they are bending.
Test Yourself
인사할 때 허리를 ___.
You bend your waist to bow.
Which means to make something not straight?
굽히다 is the action of bending.
굽히다 can be used to mean 'to give in'.
Yes, it is used metaphorically.
Word
Meaning
Common collocations.
Subject-Object-Verb.
철사를 ___ 모양을 만들었다.
You bend wire to shape it.
굽히다 is an irregular verb.
It is a regular verb.
Which is a synonym for 'yielding'?
In this context, it means yielding.
Word
Meaning
Antonyms.
Unwavering will is important.
Score: /10
Summary
굽히다 is the essential verb for bending, whether you are doing a squat or compromising your beliefs.
- Means to bend something.
- Used for body parts and objects.
- Used metaphorically for compromise.
- Opposite of 펴다.
Memory Palace
Visualize a bow and arrow.
Native Context
Use it for bowing.
Cultural Insight
Bowing is respect.
Grammar Shortcut
It is a regular verb.
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