소극적
Someone who is quiet, shy, or does not participate actively in things.
Explanation at your level:
You use 소극적 to say someone is quiet. If you do not like to talk to new people, you are so-geuk-jeok. It is the opposite of being active.
In daily life, you might say, "I was so-geuk-jeok at the party." This means you did not dance or talk much. It is a simple way to describe your behavior in a group.
At work, being so-geuk-jeok means you wait for instructions instead of starting tasks. Teachers often tell students not to be so-geuk-jeok during group projects so they can learn better.
The term is often used in performance reviews. Being so-geuk-jeok is seen as a barrier to leadership. However, in some cultures, it is considered polite to be so-geuk-jeok rather than aggressive.
In academic or psychological contexts, so-geuk-jeok describes a defensive mechanism. It implies a lack of engagement with external stimuli. It is a nuanced trait that can be a survival strategy in high-pressure social environments.
Philosophically, so-geuk-jeok touches upon the concept of 'wu-wei' or non-action. It explores the boundary between deliberate restraint and simple apathy. Understanding this word requires looking at the social fabric of Korea, where group harmony often dictates whether one should be so-geuk-jeok or jeok-geuk-jeok.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Means passive.
- Used for personality.
- Antonym is 적극적.
- Very common in daily life.
When we describe someone as 소극적 (so-geuk-jeok), we are talking about their passive nature. Think of a person who sits in the back of the classroom, never raising their hand even when they know the answer. That is the essence of being so-geuk-jeok.
It is not necessarily a bad thing, though! Sometimes, being cautious and observant is a strength. However, in a professional or social setting, people might encourage you to be more active or assertive. It is all about the balance between waiting for the right moment and making the moment happen yourself.
The word 소극적 is built from Sino-Korean roots. The character 소 (消) means to disappear or extinguish, and 극 (極) refers to the extreme or the limit. Combined, they suggest a state where one's energy or participation is 'extinguished' or kept to a minimum.
Historically, this term was used to describe a philosophical or behavioral stance of non-interference. Over time, it evolved into a common descriptor for personality types in modern Korean society, often contrasted with 적극적 (proactive/active), which uses the character for 'accumulate' or 'positive' (積).
You will hear this word often in workplace feedback or when describing personality types. A manager might say, "You need to be less so-geuk-jeok in meetings," meaning you should speak up more.
Commonly, it pairs with nouns like 태도 (attitude) or 성격 (personality). It is a neutral-to-slightly-negative term depending on the context. If you are describing a shy child, it sounds gentle; if you are describing a lazy employee, it sounds like a criticism.
While there aren't many direct idioms, we use phrases like 소극적인 태도를 보이다 (to show a passive attitude). Another common way to express this is 뒤로 물러나 있다 (to stand back), which reflects the passive nature of being so-geuk-jeok. You might also hear 눈치를 보다 (to be overly cautious of others' reactions), which is a common behavior of someone who is so-geuk-jeok.
As an adjective, it functions by modifying nouns or acting as a predicate. You can say "그는 소극적이다" (He is passive) or "소극적인 사람" (a passive person). The suffix -적 (jeok) is a very productive suffix in Korean, turning nouns into descriptive adjectives.
Pronunciation is straightforward: so-geuk-jeok. The 'g' sounds are soft, and the 'jeok' ends with a sharp 'k' sound. Practice the transition from the 'eu' vowel to the 'j' to sound like a native speaker.
Fun Fact
The suffix -적 is used to turn almost any noun into a descriptor.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear syllables.
Clear syllables.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'g'
- Dropping the final 'k'
- Stress on wrong syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Adjective Suffix -적
소극적
Examples by Level
나는 소극적이다.
I am passive.
Simple copula.
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그는 수업 시간에 소극적입니다.
소극적인 성격이에요.
너무 소극적이지 마세요.
소극적인 태도는 좋지 않아요.
그녀는 소극적이라서 친구가 적어요.
소극적인 답변을 했다.
더 소극적이 된 것 같아요.
소극적인 모습이 귀엽네요.
회의에서 소극적인 태도를 버려야 합니다.
소극적인 대응은 문제를 키울 수 있습니다.
그는 소극적이지만 신중합니다.
왜 그렇게 소극적이에요?
소극적인 자세로는 성공하기 어렵다.
그녀의 소극적인 성격이 바뀌었다.
소극적인 투자가 위험할 수 있다.
소극적인 방식은 이제 그만합시다.
그의 소극적인 태도는 팀의 발전을 저해했다.
소극적인 전략보다는 공격적인 전략이 필요하다.
사회적 상황에서 소극적인 반응을 보인다.
소극적인 성향을 극복하기 위해 노력 중이다.
그는 소극적인 자세로 일관했다.
소극적인 대처가 오히려 화를 불렀다.
소극적인 의견을 제시했다.
소극적인 태도에서 벗어나 적극적으로 참여하세요.
소극적인 자세는 때로는 신중함으로 해석될 수 있다.
그는 변화에 대해 소극적인 입장을 취했다.
소극적인 저항은 매우 강력한 힘을 발휘한다.
그녀는 소극적인 성격임에도 불구하고 리더가 되었다.
소극적인 참여는 프로젝트의 실패 요인이 되었다.
그의 소극적인 언행은 오해를 불러일으켰다.
소극적인 태도를 버리고 주도권을 잡아야 한다.
소극적인 방식으로는 이 문제를 해결할 수 없다.
그의 소극적인 태도는 내면의 깊은 성찰에서 비롯되었다.
소극적인 대응은 위기 상황에서 가장 위험한 선택이다.
그는 소극적인 삶의 방식을 고수하며 평온을 찾았다.
소극적인 자세가 반드시 부정적인 것만은 아니다.
정치적 소극적인 태도는 변화의 걸림돌이 된다.
그녀는 소극적인 태도 뒤에 강한 의지를 숨기고 있었다.
소극적인 성향을 장점으로 승화시키는 방법.
소극적인 태도와 신중함 사이의 미묘한 경계.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"뒤로 물러나다"
to step back
그는 문제에서 뒤로 물러나 있었다.
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Easily Confused
Both describe quiet people.
내성적 is personality, 소극적 is behavior.
He is shy (내성적) so he acts passive (소극적).
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 은/는 + 소극적이다
그녀는 소극적이다.
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
It is an adjective, not a verb.
Tips
Root Memory
Think of 'So' as small energy.
Context Matters
Use it for behavior, not objects.
Politeness
Sometimes being passive is seen as polite.
Adjective usage
Always use with -이다.
K sound
Keep the final k crisp.
Not a verb
Don't say 소극하다.
Opposites
적극적 is the most common pair.
Flashcards
Pair with 적극적.
Journaling
Write about your day.
Listening
Listen for it in dramas.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
So (small) + Geuk (limit) = Small limit of action.
Visual Association
A turtle hiding in its shell.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to identify one thing you are active about today.
Word Origin
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Extinguished extreme
Cultural Context
Can be offensive if used to call someone lazy.
Similar to 'passive' or 'introverted'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Workplace
- 소극적인 태도
- 적극적으로 하세요
School
- 소극적인 참여
Personality
- 소극적인 성격
Meeting
- 소극적인 의견
Conversation Starters
"Are you a 소극적 person?"
"When are you active?"
"Do you like 소극적 people?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you were 소극적.
How can you be more active?
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsNot always, it depends on the context.
Test Yourself
그는 성격이 ___.
Describes personality.
What is the opposite?
Antonym.
소극적 means active.
It means passive.
Word
Meaning
Meaning match.
Verb at end.
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Summary
소극적 means passive or shy, and is the opposite of being proactive.
- Means passive.
- Used for personality.
- Antonym is 적극적.
- Very common in daily life.
Root Memory
Think of 'So' as small energy.
Context Matters
Use it for behavior, not objects.
Politeness
Sometimes being passive is seen as polite.
Adjective usage
Always use with -이다.
Example
그녀는 일에 대해 소극적인 태도를 보였다.
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