To view situations impartially, stripping away personal emotions and biases.
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- Viewing things without personal bias or feelings.
- Basing judgment on facts and evidence.
- Acting as an impartial third-party observer.
개요
'객관적으로'는 '객관적'이라는 형용사에 부사형 어미 '-으로'가 결합한 단어입니다. 이는 주관적인 생각이나 감정을 배제하고, 사실이나 증거에 근거하여 판단하는 방식을 나타냅니다. 2) 사용 패턴: 문장에서 주로 동사 '보다', '판단하다', '평가하다', '생각하다'와 함께 쓰여 행동의 기준을 제시합니다. 3) 공통 문맥: 뉴스 보도, 비즈니스 보고서, 갈등 중재, 자기 성찰 등 논리적인 사고가 필요한 모든 영역에서 빈번하게 사용됩니다. 4) 유의어 비교: '공정하게'는 치우침 없는 태도에 중점을 두는 반면, '객관적으로'는 사실 관계와 데이터에 기반한 분석적 태도에 더 큰 무게를 둡니다.
Examples
객관적으로 판단해 봅시다.
everydayLet's judge it objectively.
이 보고서는 객관적으로 작성되었습니다.
formalThis report was written objectively.
객관적으로 보면 그게 맞아요.
informalIf you look at it objectively, that is correct.
데이터를 객관적으로 분석해야 합니다.
academicData must be analyzed objectively.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
객관적인 시각
objective perspective
객관적인 자료
objective data
객관적인 사실
objective fact
Often Confused With
This is the direct antonym. It means viewing things through the filter of one's own personal feelings or opinions.
Grammar Patterns
How to Use It
Usage Notes
This word is used in both formal and neutral registers. It is essential in professional, academic, and argumentative contexts. Avoid using it when discussing personal tastes or emotions.
Common Mistakes
Learners often use it to mean 'honestly' or 'frankly'. While related, 'honestly' focuses on truthfulness, while 'objectively' focuses on the absence of bias. Ensure the context involves a judgment or assessment.
Tips
Use with verbs of perception
Pair this word with verbs like '보다' (to see) or '판단하다' (to judge) to emphasize logical reasoning. It helps clarify that your conclusion is based on facts.
Avoid emotional bias
Do not use this when expressing personal preferences or feelings. It is strictly for analytical or factual contexts.
Professionalism in Korean society
In Korean business culture, being 'objective' is highly valued during meetings. It shows that you are a rational and professional communicator.
Word Origin
Derived from the Sino-Korean word '객관' (object) + '-적' (suffix for characteristics) + '-으로' (adverbial particle). It literally means 'in the manner of an object'.
Cultural Context
In Korean culture, being objective is often associated with maturity and social responsibility. It suggests an ability to put aside ego for the greater good.
Memory Tip
Think of a camera lens; it doesn't have feelings, it just captures the scene. That is what being 'objective' is like.
Frequently Asked Questions
3 questions개인의 선입견이나 감정을 섞지 않고 사실 그대로를 관찰하는 것을 의미합니다. 마치 카메라 렌즈처럼 있는 그대로를 기록하는 태도입니다.
주관적은 자신의 생각이나 감정을 기준으로 판단하는 것이고, 객관적은 누구나 인정할 수 있는 사실을 기준으로 판단하는 것입니다. 정반대의 개념입니다.
친구와 싸웠을 때 '객관적으로 상황을 다시 생각해 봐'라고 조언할 때 사용합니다. 감정을 빼고 사실만 보라는 뜻입니다.
Test Yourself
감정을 빼고 ___ 상황을 분석할 필요가 있습니다.
감정을 배제하고 분석하는 것이므로 객관적인 태도가 필요합니다.
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Summary
To view situations impartially, stripping away personal emotions and biases.
- Viewing things without personal bias or feelings.
- Basing judgment on facts and evidence.
- Acting as an impartial third-party observer.
Use with verbs of perception
Pair this word with verbs like '보다' (to see) or '판단하다' (to judge) to emphasize logical reasoning. It helps clarify that your conclusion is based on facts.
Avoid emotional bias
Do not use this when expressing personal preferences or feelings. It is strictly for analytical or factual contexts.
Professionalism in Korean society
In Korean business culture, being 'objective' is highly valued during meetings. It shows that you are a rational and professional communicator.
Examples
4 of 4객관적으로 판단해 봅시다.
Let's judge it objectively.
이 보고서는 객관적으로 작성되었습니다.
This report was written objectively.
객관적으로 보면 그게 맞아요.
If you look at it objectively, that is correct.
데이터를 객관적으로 분석해야 합니다.
Data must be analyzed objectively.
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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.
추상
A2Abstraction; the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.
추상화하다
B2To consider something theoretically or separately from its physical reality. It involves extracting general principles from specific examples.