A1 adjective #3,000 most common 2 min read

심심하다

You feel bored because you have nothing to do.

simsimhada

Explanation at your level:

You use 심심하다 when you are bored. If you have no games, you are 심심해요. It is a very useful word for beginners!

At this level, you can use it to describe your day. You might say, 'I am 심심해서 (because I am bored) I went to the park.' It describes a lack of fun activities.

Intermediate learners should note the nuance. It is not just about being bored; it is about the absence of stimulation. You can also use it to describe a 'bland' taste in food, which is a great way to expand your vocabulary range.

At the B2 level, you should recognize the ambiguity of the word. While usually meaning 'bored', the formal usage '심심한' (deep/sincere) in writing can be confusing. Always look at the context—is it about feelings or an apology?

Advanced learners can explore the etymological roots. Understanding how 'boredom' and 'blandness' share a linguistic root provides insight into the Korean perception of 'emptiness' as a lack of sensory or mental input.

Mastery involves understanding the literary nuances. In formal, written Korean, '심심한' is frequently used in the phrase '심심한 위로' (deep condolences). This is a sophisticated usage that contrasts sharply with the colloquial 'I'm bored'.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means bored or unoccupied.
  • Can also mean bland for food.
  • Formal usage means deep/sincere.
  • Commonly used in daily life.

Hey there! 심심하다 is one of those essential Korean words you will hear almost every day. At its core, it means bored or unoccupied.

Think of that feeling when you are sitting on the couch on a rainy Sunday with absolutely nothing to do. That is exactly when you would use this word! It expresses that specific kind of restlessness that comes from a lack of interesting things to occupy your time or mind.

The history of 심심하다 is quite interesting! It is believed to be derived from the word 심심(心心), which relates to the heart or mind. Historically, it implies that the mind is 'empty' or 'plain' because it isn't being stimulated.

Interestingly, in some dialects, it can also mean that food is 'bland' or lacks enough seasoning. This connects the idea of a 'bored' mind to a 'bored' (bland) palate—both are lacking a certain 'kick' or excitement!

You will use 심심하다 mostly in casual settings with friends or family. For example, saying 심심해 죽겠어 (I'm bored to death) is a very common way to complain about having nothing to do.

It is not usually used in formal business reports, but it is perfectly fine for text messages or casual conversation. You can pair it with words like 너무 (very) or 진짜 (really) to emphasize just how bored you are.

1. 심심풀이로: Doing something just to pass the time. Example: "I read this comic 심심풀이로."

2. 심심해 죽겠다: Bored to death. Example: "The lecture was so long, I was 심심해 죽겠다."

3. 심심한 사과: A sincere/deep apology (Note: This is a different, formal usage of '심심' meaning 'deep').

4. 심심찮게: Not rarely, quite often. Example: "I see him 심심찮게 at the park."

5. 심심함을 달래다: To soothe one's boredom. Example: "I played games to 심심함을 달래다."

As an adjective, 심심하다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. In the present tense, it becomes 심심해요 (polite) or 심심해 (casual).

The pronunciation is straightforward: 'sim-sim-ha-da'. Ensure you keep the 'm' sounds clear. It rhymes loosely with other 'ha-da' adjectives like 심각하다 (serious), though the meanings are worlds apart!

Fun Fact

The formal meaning 'deep/sincere' comes from the Hanja 心 (heart/mind).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /sim.sim.ha.da/

Clear 's' and 'm' sounds.

US /sim.sim.ha.da/

Flat, consistent rhythm.

Common Errors

  • Mixing up 's' and 'sh' sounds
  • Dropping the 'h' sound
  • Mispronouncing the final vowel

Rhymes With

심각하다 불쾌하다 유쾌하다 담담하다 간단하다

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Watch out for formal usage

Speaking 1/5

Very easy to say

Listening 1/5

Clear sounds

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

하다 오늘

Learn Next

지루하다 재미있다

Advanced

심심찮다 심심한 위로

Grammar to Know

Adjective Conjugation

심심해요

Causative -어서

심심해서

Time expression -ㄹ 때

심심할 때

Examples by Level

1

심심해요.

I am bored.

Basic adjective conjugation.

2

심심해서 영화 봐요.

3

오늘 너무 심심해요.

4

심심하면 놀자!

5

심심하지 않아요.

6

심심한 사람 있어요?

7

심심한데 뭐 할까?

8

정말 심심해요.

1

심심해서 산책을 나갔어요.

2

주말에 심심해서 책을 읽었어요.

3

심심할 때 음악을 들어요.

4

그는 심심한 것을 싫어해요.

5

심심함을 느낄 때가 많아요.

6

심심한 표정을 짓다.

7

너무 심심해서 잠이 와요.

8

심심하지 않게 시간을 보내요.

1

심심풀이로 게임을 좀 했어요.

2

심심찮게 들리는 소식이에요.

3

심심한 일상에서 벗어나고 싶어요.

4

심심할 틈이 없었어요.

5

심심한 맛이 오히려 건강에 좋아요.

6

심심함을 달래려고 친구를 만났어요.

7

심심하지 않도록 계획을 세우세요.

8

심심한 오후에 커피 한 잔 어때요?

1

그는 심심한 사과를 전했다.

2

심심찮게 발생하는 사고들.

3

심심한 위로의 말씀을 드립니다.

4

심심한 일상에 활력을 불어넣다.

5

심심한 맛을 보완하기 위해 소금을 넣었다.

6

심심함을 견디지 못하고 밖으로 나갔다.

7

심심한 풍경이지만 마음은 편안하다.

8

심심치 않은 성과를 거두었다.

1

심심한 사죄의 뜻을 표합니다.

2

그의 심심한 감사를 잊지 않겠다.

3

심심한 일상 속에 숨겨진 즐거움.

4

심심한 맛이 주는 평온함.

5

심심찮은 논란이 계속되고 있다.

6

심심한 마음을 전할 길이 없다.

7

심심하지 않은 인생을 살고 싶다.

8

심심한 위로가 되길 바랍니다.

1

심심한 애도를 표하는 바입니다.

2

심심한 경의를 표합니다.

3

심심한 성의를 무시할 수 없다.

4

심심한 일상에서 철학적 사유를 찾다.

5

심심찮게 거론되는 사회적 문제.

6

심심한 맛의 미학을 이해하다.

7

심심한 위로조차 건네기 어려운 상황.

8

심심한 고백을 담아 편지를 썼다.

Common Collocations

심심해서 죽겠다
심심함을 달래다
심심한 일상
심심풀이로
심심찮게
심심한 사과
너무 심심하다
심심하지 않다
심심한 맛
심심할 때

Idioms & Expressions

"심심해 죽겠다"

Bored to death

일이 없어서 심심해 죽겠어.

casual

"심심풀이 땅콩"

Something small to pass the time

이건 그냥 심심풀이 땅콩이야.

casual

"심심찮게"

Quite often/not rarely

그는 심심찮게 실수를 한다.

neutral

"심심한 위로"

Deep/sincere consolation

심심한 위로를 전합니다.

formal

"심심한 사과"

Deep/sincere apology

심심한 사과를 드립니다.

formal

"심심함을 달래다"

To soothe boredom

음악으로 심심함을 달랬다.

neutral

Easily Confused

심심하다 vs 심각하다

Similar sound

Serious vs Bored

심각한 문제 (serious problem).

심심하다 vs 싱겁다

Both mean bland

Bland vs Bored

국이 싱겁다 (soup is bland).

심심하다 vs 지루하다

Both mean bored

Lack of activity vs Lack of interest

지루한 영화 (boring movie).

심심하다 vs 무료하다

Both mean bored

Casual vs Formal

무료한 오후 (boring afternoon).

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 심심하다

나는 심심하다.

A2

심심해서 + Verb

심심해서 잤다.

B1

심심할 때 + Verb

심심할 때 노래해.

B2

심심한 + Noun

심심한 사과를 드립니다.

B2

심심함을 + Verb

심심함을 달랬다.

Word Family

Nouns

심심함 The state of boredom

Verbs

달래다 To soothe (often used with boredom)

Adjectives

심심하다 Bored/Bland

Related

지루하다 Synonym for bored

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

심심한 (Formal/Deep) 심심해요 (Neutral) 심심해 (Casual) 심심해 죽겠어 (Slang)

Common Mistakes

Using '심심한' for 'bored' in formal writing. Use '지루한' or '무료한'.
In formal writing, '심심한' usually means 'deep/sincere'.
Confusing '심심하다' with '심각하다'. Check the spelling.
They sound similar but mean opposite things (bored vs serious).
Using '심심하다' for food without context. Use '싱겁다' for bland food.
'심심하다' can mean bland, but '싱겁다' is more precise for saltiness.
Ignoring the formality of '심심한'. Be careful with '심심한 사과'.
People often misunderstand this as 'bored apology'.
Overusing '심심해' in professional emails. Use more formal vocabulary.
It sounds too casual for work.

Tips

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Same-Same

Remember 'same-same' = bored.

💡

Waiting rooms

Perfect time to use it.

🌍

Formal vs Informal

Be careful with the word in writing.

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Adjective ending

Ends in -하다.

💡

Clear M

Don't swallow the M.

💡

Don't confuse with serious

심심 vs 심각.

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Bland food

It works for soup too!

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Context check

Always check the context.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Sim-Sim sounds like 'same-same'. If everything is 'same-same' (the same), you get bored!

Visual Association

A person staring at a clock that isn't moving.

Word Web

boredom nothing to do waiting bland

Challenge

Try to say '심심해' the next time you have to wait for a bus.

Word Origin

Korean

Original meaning: Empty heart/mind

Cultural Context

The '심심한 사과' (deep apology) controversy is a famous internet meme in Korea where people misunderstood the formal word.

Similar to 'bored' but with the added nuance of 'blandness' in food.

Used in countless K-dramas when characters are waiting.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Free time

  • 심심해 죽겠어
  • 뭐 할까?
  • 심심하다

Dining

  • 맛이 심심하다
  • 간이 심심하다

Writing

  • 심심한 위로
  • 심심한 사과

Socializing

  • 심심한 사람?
  • 놀자

Conversation Starters

"심심할 때 보통 뭐 해요?"

"오늘 너무 심심하지 않아요?"

"심심해서 죽겠어요, 도와줘요!"

"심심한데 우리 게임 할까요?"

"심심할 때 듣는 노래가 있어요?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were very bored.

What do you do to soothe your boredom?

Is there a difference between being bored and being tired?

Write a formal apology using '심심한'.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

No, it is very common.

Yes, it means bland.

심심하다 is usually about 'nothing to do', 지루하다 is about 'lack of interest'.

Only the formal meaning of 'deep/sincere'.

Use 심심합니다.

Yes, meaning a bored person.

No, it is an adjective.

Because they thought it meant 'bored apology' instead of 'deep apology'.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

오늘 너무 ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 심심해요

Describes the feeling of boredom.

multiple choice A2

What does 심심하다 mean?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Bored

It means bored.

true false B1

'심심한 사과' means a bored apology.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It means a deep/sincere apology.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Antonyms.

sentence order B2

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

Correct structure.

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