B2 adjective #3,500 most common 2 min read

단호하다

To be very firm and clear in your decision without changing your mind.

Explanation at your level:

You are 단호하다 when you say 'No' and you really mean it. You do not change your mind. It is like saying, 'I am sure!'

When you are 단호하다, you have a strong decision. You do not listen to people who want you to change. It is a very useful word for being strong.

The word 단호하다 describes a person who is firm in their beliefs. It is often used in work or school when someone needs to be clear about rules or choices. It means you are not hesitant.

Using 단호하다 shows that you have a clear, unshakeable stance. It is more formal than just saying 'sure.' It implies that you have considered the situation and decided that no further discussion is needed.

In advanced contexts, 단호하다 denotes a decisive character trait. It is frequently used in political or legal discourse to describe a policy or a person's refusal to compromise. It suggests a high level of integrity and resolve.

At the mastery level, 단호하다 captures the nuance of 'resoluteness' that borders on the absolute. It is the linguistic equivalent of drawing a line in the sand. It is used in literature to describe characters who possess an unshakable, almost stoic, commitment to their principles.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means firm/resolute
  • Used for decisions
  • Adverb is 단호하게
  • Very common in formal contexts

Hey there! Let's talk about 단호하다. It is a powerful word used to describe someone who is firm and resolute. When you are 단호하다, you aren't just making a choice; you are making a choice that you absolutely will not change.

Think of it as the opposite of being wishy-washy. If a teacher says, 'No phones in class,' and they mean it 100%, they are being 단호하다. It implies a sense of authority and clarity in your convictions.

The word 단호하다 is composed of Hanja characters: 단 (斷) meaning 'to cut' or 'to decide,' and 호 (乎) which acts as a suffix here, though historically related to concepts of 'firmness' or 'clarity.' Together, they literally mean 'to cut off' indecision.

Historically, this reflects the idea of 'cutting' away all other options once a path is chosen. It’s a very logical evolution of language where the act of deciding is equated to the physical act of severing ties with uncertainty.

You use 단호하다 when you want to emphasize that your decision is final. It's common in professional settings, like a boss denying a request, or in personal life when setting firm boundaries.

Commonly, you will see it paired with words like 태도 (attitude) or 거절 (refusal). You might hear, '그는 단호한 태도를 보였다' (He showed a firm attitude). It is a serious word, so use it when you really mean business!

While it is a standalone adjective, it is often used in phrases like 단호하게 말하다 (to speak firmly) or 단호한 조치를 취하다 (to take firm action).

1. 단호한 거절: A firm refusal. 2. 단호한 의지: A resolute will. 3. 단호하게 대처하다: To deal with something firmly. 4. 단호한 입장을 밝히다: To clarify a firm stance. 5. 단호함이 필요하다: Firmness is needed.

As an adjective, 단호하다 follows standard Korean conjugation. You can use it as 단호한 (attributive) or 단호하게 (adverbial).

Pronunciation is quite straightforward: [단호하다]. The stress is usually even, but native speakers often emphasize the first syllable to add weight to the 'firmness' of the statement. It rhymes with words ending in -하다 like 명확하다 (clear) or 단순하다 (simple).

Fun Fact

The '단' (斷) is the same character used in '단절' (severing ties).

Pronunciation Guide

UK dan-ho-ha-da

Clear D, soft N, H sound, D sound.

US dan-ho-ha-da

Similar to UK, standard Korean phonetics.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the '호' sound
  • Adding extra syllables
  • Weakening the '단' sound

Rhymes With

명확하다 단순하다 단단하다 온화하다 참혹하다

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Moderate

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

Listening 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

결정 마음

Learn Next

강경하다 확고하다

Advanced

결단력

Grammar to Know

Adjective to Adverb

단호하다 -> 단호하게

Examples by Level

1

나는 단호하다.

I am firm.

Simple subject-adjective.

1

그는 단호하게 아니라고 말했다.

2

그녀의 결정은 단호하다.

3

단호한 태도를 유지하세요.

4

우리는 단호한 조치가 필요하다.

5

그는 단호한 사람이 아니다.

6

선생님은 단호하게 말씀하셨다.

7

단호하게 거절했다.

8

그의 눈빛은 단호했다.

1

그는 자신의 생각에 대해 단호하다.

2

정부는 단호한 대응을 약속했다.

3

부모님은 단호하게 안 된다고 하셨다.

4

나는 단호한 결정을 내렸다.

5

그녀는 단호한 어조로 말했다.

6

단호한 태도가 문제를 해결했다.

7

그것은 단호히 거부되었다.

8

그는 단호한 의지를 보여주었다.

1

그는 협상에서 매우 단호한 태도를 보였다.

2

단호한 리더십이 필요한 시점이다.

3

그녀는 자신의 원칙에 단호하다.

4

단호한 조치를 취하지 않으면 안 된다.

5

그는 단호하게 반대 의견을 피력했다.

6

단호한 결단력이 그의 장점이다.

7

어떠한 유혹에도 단호하다.

8

그의 단호한 거절에 모두가 놀랐다.

1

그의 단호한 어조는 논란의 여지를 남기지 않았다.

2

단호한 결단은 때로 고독을 동반한다.

3

그는 불의에 대해 단호하게 맞섰다.

4

단호한 입장을 견지하는 것이 중요하다.

5

그녀의 단호한 태도는 주변을 압도했다.

6

단호한 정책 추진이 성과를 거두었다.

7

그는 단호한 의지로 목표를 달성했다.

8

단호한 대처가 위기를 모면하게 했다.

1

그는 타협을 모르는 단호한 성격의 소유자이다.

2

단호한 신념은 시대를 관통하는 힘이 있다.

3

그의 단호한 결정은 역사적 전환점이 되었다.

4

단호한 의지 없이는 아무것도 이룰 수 없다.

5

그녀는 단호한 논리로 상대를 설득했다.

6

단호한 태도 속에 부드러움이 공존한다.

7

그는 단호한 어조로 자신의 결백을 주장했다.

8

단호한 행동은 백 마디 말보다 낫다.

Common Collocations

단호한 태도
단호하게 말하다
단호한 거절
단호한 조치
단호한 의지
단호한 결정
단호한 입장
단호히 대처하다
단호하게 거부하다
단호한 어조

Idioms & Expressions

"단호하게 선을 긋다"

To draw a firm line (set boundaries).

그는 사적인 질문에 단호하게 선을 그었다.

neutral

"단호한 결단을 내리다"

To make a firm decision.

이제는 단호한 결단을 내려야 할 때다.

formal

"단호한 입장을 견지하다"

To maintain a firm stance.

정부는 단호한 입장을 견지했다.

formal

"단호하게 대처하다"

To deal with firmly.

위법 행위는 단호하게 대처할 것이다.

formal

"단호한 거절을 하다"

To refuse firmly.

그는 단호한 거절을 했다.

neutral

"단호한 의지를 보이다"

To show firm will.

그는 단호한 의지를 보였다.

neutral

Easily Confused

단호하다 vs 단순하다

Similar sound

Simple vs Firm

단순한 문제 vs 단호한 태도

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + 단호하게 + Verb

그는 단호하게 대답했다.

B1

Subject + 단호한 + Noun

그녀는 단호한 결정을 내렸다.

Word Family

Nouns

단호함 firmness

Verbs

단호히 하다 to act firmly

Adjectives

단호한 firm/resolute

Related

결단 decision

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual N/A

Common Mistakes

Using '단호하다' for physical strength Use '단단하다'
'단호하다' is for mental state/decisions, not physical hardness.
Confusing with '단순하다' 단순하다 means 'simple'
They sound similar but have very different meanings.
Overusing in casual settings Use '확실히' (definitely)
'단호하다' can sound too serious for casual talk.
Neglecting the adverb form Use '단호하게'
Learners often forget to change the ending to -하게.
Misusing in polite requests Use '확실히'
'단호하다' implies a refusal, not a request.

Tips

💡

Use it to set boundaries

When someone asks for something you can't do, use '단호하게 거절합니다'.

💡

Pair it with nouns

Learn it with '태도' (attitude) and '의지' (will).

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'DAN' (a person) saying 'HO!' (a shout) to stop something.

Visual Association

A judge hitting a gavel.

Word Web

Decision Will Firmness Boundary

Challenge

Try to say 'No' to a snack using the word!

Word Origin

Sino-Korean

Original meaning: To cut off indecision.

Cultural Context

Can sound aggressive if used in the wrong context.

Equivalent to 'firm' or 'unwavering'.

Used often in political speeches in Korea. Common in K-drama when a character sets a boundary.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • 단호한 입장을 밝히다
  • 단호한 조치를 취하다

Relationships

  • 단호하게 선을 긋다

Conversation Starters

"Are you a 단호한 person?"

"When was the last time you were 단호하다?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to be 단호하다.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

It depends on the tone, but it is direct.

No, it's for people or attitudes.

Yes, very common in news and formal talk.

단호하게.

Yes, in a firm way.

Not necessarily, just firm.

Yes, when setting boundaries.

Think of a gavel.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

그는 ___ 거절했다.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 단호하게

Fits the context of refusal.

multiple choice A2

What does '단호하다' mean?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Firm

It means firm.

true false B1

단호하다 means to be indecisive.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is the opposite.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Correct translation.

sentence order B2

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

Subject-Adverb-Verb.

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