중독
When you really like something and can't stop doing it or using it, that's 중독 (jungdok). It's similar to the English word "addiction." You might hear it when people talk about being hooked on coffee, a particular game, or even a TV show. It describes a strong, often negative, dependence or obsession. Think of it as that feeling when you just have to have something or do something repeatedly. So, if someone says they have 커피 중독, it means they're addicted to coffee!
When you hear the Korean word 중독 (jungdok), think about the English word "addiction." It describes a strong, often uncontrollable, need or desire for something. This could be anything from a substance like alcohol or nicotine to an activity like gaming or even shopping.
For example, if someone spends too much time playing video games and finds it hard to stop, they might be experiencing 게임 중독 (geim jungdok), or gaming addiction. Or, if someone can't go a day without coffee, you could say they have 커피 중독 (keopi jungdok), a coffee addiction. It's used to talk about both serious addictions and more lighthearted, habitual dependencies.
When discussing serious issues like addiction, you'll often encounter the Korean word 중독. This noun refers to the state of being addicted to something, whether it's a substance like drugs or alcohol, or an activity such as gambling or video games. It carries the same weight and implication as 'addiction' in English, indicating a strong, often harmful, dependence. You'll hear it used in news reports, public health campaigns, and discussions about personal struggles. Understanding 중독 is crucial for comprehending deeper societal and personal challenges in Korean.
§ What '중독' means
The Korean word 중독 (jungdok) is a noun that means 'addiction' or 'the state of being addicted to a substance or activity'. It's a useful word to know if you're discussing habits, hobbies, or even more serious dependencies in Korean. Think of it like the English word 'addiction'.
- Korean Word
- 중독 (jungdok)
- Meaning
- Addiction; the state of being addicted to a substance or activity.
- CEFR Level
- A2
§ How to use '중독' in sentences
When you want to talk about being addicted to something, you'll often see 중독 used with the verb 되다 (doeda), meaning 'to become'. So, 중독되다 means 'to become addicted'.
저는 커피에 중독되었어요.
Translation hint: I became addicted to coffee. (저는 – I, 커피에 – to coffee, 되었어요 – became)
You can also use 중독 with the verb 이다 (ida), which is 'to be'. This is often used to describe someone who is an addict, or to simply state that something is an addiction.
이 게임은 완전 중독이에요.
Translation hint: This game is a complete addiction. (이 게임은 – this game, 완전 – completely, 이에요 – is)
To specify what someone is addicted to, you typically use the particle ~에 (e) after the noun for the substance or activity. For example, '게임에 중독되다' means 'to become addicted to games'.
그는 스마트폰에 중독됐어요.
Translation hint: He got addicted to his smartphone. (그는 – he, 스마트폰에 – to smartphone, 됐어요 – became)
§ Common phrases with '중독'
Here are some common ways 중독 is used:
- 인터넷 중독 (inteonet jungdok): Internet addiction
- 게임 중독 (geim jungdok): Game addiction
- 알코올 중독 (alkool jungdok): Alcohol addiction
- 담배 중독 (dambae jungdok): Nicotine/tobacco addiction
요즘 젊은 사람들은 인터넷 중독이 심해요.
Translation hint: Young people nowadays have severe internet addiction. (요즘 – nowadays, 젊은 사람들 – young people, 인터넷 중독이 – internet addiction, 심해요 – is severe)
그는 알코올 중독으로 고생하고 있어요.
Translation hint: He is suffering from alcohol addiction. (그는 – he, 알코올 중독으로 – due to alcohol addiction, 고생하고 있어요 – is suffering)
§ Understanding '중독' (jungdok)
Many Korean learners, especially those at the A2 level, often misunderstand or misuse '중독' (jungdok). This word means 'addiction' or 'the state of being addicted to a substance or activity.' It's important to grasp its core meaning to avoid awkward or incorrect phrasing.
- DEFINITION
- The state of being addicted to a substance or activity; addiction.
While '중독' is straightforward, its usage can sometimes be tricky. Let's look at common pitfalls.
§ Mistake 1: Using '중독' as a Verb Directly
A common error is trying to use '중독' directly as a verb. In Korean, '중독' is a noun. You cannot say "나는 커피를 중독한다" (I addiction coffee) to mean "I am addicted to coffee." Instead, you need to combine '중독' with a verb like '되다' (to become) or '시키다' (to cause to be) to form a verbal phrase.
저는 커피에 중독되었어요. (I became addicted to coffee.)
그는 게임에 중독됐어요. (He got addicted to games.)
§ Mistake 2: Using '중독' for Mild Likes or Hobbies
Another mistake is using '중독' to describe a strong liking or a passionate hobby that isn't truly an addiction. '중독' carries a negative connotation, implying a problematic dependence. If you simply enjoy something a lot, there are better words to use.
- Incorrect: 저는 초콜릿에 중독이에요. (I am addicted to chocolate, when you just mean you like it a lot.)
- Correct Alternatives for Strong Liking:
저는 초콜릿을 정말 좋아해요. (I really like chocolate.)
저는 초콜릿 광팬이에요. (I'm a huge fan of chocolate.)
§ Mistake 3: Confusing '중독' with '마니아' (mania) or '덕후' (deokhu)
Sometimes learners confuse '중독' with words like '마니아' (mania, often referring to an enthusiast or fan) or '덕후' (deokhu, a more informal term for an otaku or obsessive fan). While both '마니아' and '덕후' indicate a strong interest, they don't carry the same negative weight as '중독'.
- 마니아 (mania): Describes someone who is very enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity.
- 덕후 (deokhu): Refers to someone with a deep, often obsessive, interest in a particular field, often related to pop culture.
저는 커피 마니아예요. (I am a coffee enthusiast.)
그는 아이돌 덕후예요. (He is an idol fanboy/fangirl.)
Using '중독' in these contexts would imply a much more severe and negative condition than simply being a passionate fan.
§ Correct Usage Examples with '중독'
Here are some examples of '중독' used correctly, demonstrating its proper context and accompanying verbs:
알코올 중독은 심각한 질병입니다. (Alcohol addiction is a serious disease.)
스마트폰 중독이 사회적 문제가 되고 있어요. (Smartphone addiction is becoming a social problem.)
담배에 중독되면 끊기 어려워요. (If you become addicted to cigarettes, it's hard to quit.)
By keeping these common mistakes in mind, you can use '중독' more accurately and naturally in your Korean conversations and writing. Always consider the severity and negative implications that come with the word '중독'.
Alright, let's talk about 'addiction' in Korean. The main word you'll use is 중독 (jungdok). It's a pretty direct translation and covers most situations where you'd say 'addiction' or 'being addicted' in English.
But like with many languages, there are nuances and other words that can be used depending on the specific context. Understanding these will make your Korean sound much more natural. Let's break it down.
§ What 중독 means
- Korean Word
- 중독 (jungdok)
- Definition
- The state of being addicted to a substance or activity; addiction.
This is your go-to word. It can be used for serious substance addictions (drugs, alcohol) as well as more common behavioral addictions (internet, gaming, coffee). It implies a strong, often negative, dependency.
그는 게임에 중독되었어요. (He became addicted to gaming.)
커피 중독 때문에 아침에 잠을 깨기 힘들어요. (Because of coffee addiction, it's hard to wake up in the morning.)
§ Similar Words and When to Use Them
While 중독 is the most common and broadest term, here are a few other words and phrases you might encounter, and how they differ:
- 탐닉 (tamnik): This word also means 'addiction' or 'indulgence,' but it often carries a slightly more literary or formal tone. It can refer to a deep, often excessive, enjoyment or immersion in something. It doesn't always imply the same negative, uncontrollable aspect as 중독, though it can. Think of it as 'indulging' in something to an extreme degree.
그는 독서에 탐닉했다. (He indulged in reading/was addicted to reading.)
You wouldn't typically use 탐닉 for drug addiction, for example. It's more for hobbies, pleasures, or even vices that one engages in excessively, often with a sense of giving oneself over to it.
- 상습 (sangsŭp): This means 'habitual' or 'customary.' While not directly 'addiction,' it describes something done out of habit, often a bad one. If someone habitually drinks or gambles, you might describe their actions as 상습적 (habitual). It focuses on the repeated nature of the action rather than the dependency itself.
상습적인 거짓말은 신뢰를 깨뜨린다. (Habitual lying breaks trust.)
- 마니아 (mania): This is a loanword from English 'mania' or 'maniac,' and it's used to describe someone who is extremely enthusiastic or obsessed with a particular hobby, celebrity, or item. It's generally more positive or neutral than 중독, implying a passionate fan or expert rather than a harmful dependency.
그는 축구 마니아예요. (He's a soccer fanatic/mania.)
While a 마니아 might spend a lot of time and money on their passion, it's not usually seen as something that severely negatively impacts their life in the way 중독 would suggest.
- 폐인 (pyein): This term literally means 'ruined person' or 'wreck.' It's not a direct synonym for 'addiction' but describes the state of someone whose life has been ruined, often as a result of severe addiction (especially to things like gaming or drugs). It emphasizes the devastating consequences.
게임 때문에 인생의 폐인이 되었어요. (He became a wreck because of gaming.)
§ Key Takeaways
When you're talking about addiction in Korean:
- Use 중독 for general addiction, especially when it implies a harmful dependency. This is your safest and most common choice.
- Consider 탐닉 for excessive indulgence, often in a more formal or literary context, and usually for activities rather than substances.
- Use 상습 to describe something done out of habit, focusing on the repeated nature, which can be negative.
- Use 마니아 for passionate fans or enthusiasts, which is generally positive or neutral.
- Use 폐인 to describe the negative outcome of severe addiction, a person whose life is ruined.
By understanding these differences, you can express the specific nuance of 'addiction' more accurately in Korean. Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it!
How Formal Is It?
"도박에 대한 탐닉은 그의 삶을 파괴했습니다. (His addiction to gambling destroyed his life.)"
"그는 술에 중독되어 있습니다. (He is addicted to alcohol.)"
"요즘 게임에 쩔어 살고 있어. (These days, I'm super into gaming. - *Literally: I live soaked in games.*)"
"저는 이 책에 푹 빠졌어요. (I'm totally engrossed in this book.)"
"밤샘 게임 때문에 완전 폐인 됐어. (I became a total wreck because of all-night gaming.)"
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그는 커피에 중독되었어요.
He is addicted to coffee.
A common way to express addiction to something is to use the pattern '에 중독되다' (to be addicted to something).
요즘 젊은 사람들은 스마트폰 중독이 심해요.
These days, young people have a severe smartphone addiction.
'중독이 심하다' means 'to have a severe addiction'.
게임 중독 때문에 잠을 잘 못 자요.
I can't sleep well because of game addiction.
'~때문에' means 'because of ~'.
그녀는 쇼핑 중독이에요.
She has a shopping addiction.
You can directly say '[activity] 중독이다' to mean 'to be addicted to [activity]'.
저는 매운 음식 중독이에요.
I'm addicted to spicy food.
Similar to the previous example, using '[food] 중독이다' is common.
이 드라마는 정말 중독성이 있어요.
This drama is really addictive.
'중독성이 있다' means 'to be addictive' or 'to have an addictive quality'.
담배 중독은 건강에 해로워요.
Nicotine addiction is harmful to health.
'~에 해롭다' means 'to be harmful to ~'.
친구는 알코올 중독으로 치료를 받고 있어요.
My friend is receiving treatment for alcohol addiction.
'치료를 받다' means 'to receive treatment'.
Padrões gramaticais
Expressões idiomáticas
"도박 중독"
gambling addiction
그는 도박 중독으로 모든 것을 잃었어요.
neutral"알코올 중독"
alcohol addiction, alcoholism
알코올 중독 치료를 받는 것이 중요합니다.
neutral"게임 중독"
game addiction
요즘 청소년들 사이에서 게임 중독이 심각한 문제예요.
neutral"약물 중독"
drug addiction
약물 중독은 전문가의 도움이 필요합니다.
neutral"쇼핑 중독"
shopping addiction
그녀는 쇼핑 중독 때문에 빚이 많아요.
neutral"스마트폰 중독"
smartphone addiction
스마트폰 중독에서 벗어나기 위해 노력해야 해요.
neutral"일 중독"
work addiction, workaholism
그는 일 중독이라서 주말에도 쉬지 않고 일해요.
neutral"커피 중독"
coffee addiction
저는 커피 중독이라 아침에 커피를 안 마시면 머리가 아파요.
neutral"~에 중독되다"
to become addicted to ~
저는 드라마에 중독돼서 밤새 드라마를 봤어요.
neutral"중독성이 강하다"
to be highly addictive
이 음식은 중독성이 강해서 계속 먹게 돼요.
neutralPadrões de frases
SUBJECT + 에 + 중독되다 (to become addicted to)
저는 게임에 중독되었어요. (I became addicted to games.)
NOUN + 중독 (noun addiction)
술 중독은 위험해요. (Alcohol addiction is dangerous.)
NOUN + 에 + 중독이다 (to be addicted to)
그는 일에 중독이에요. (He is addicted to work.)
Dicas
Basic Meaning of 중독
중독 (jungdok) directly translates to addiction or intoxication. It's a common and practical word.
Using 중독 with Nouns
To say 'addiction to X', you generally use 'X + 중독'. For example, 커피 중독 (keopi jungdok) means coffee addiction.
Common Addiction Examples
Some frequent uses include 알코올 중독 (alkohol jungdok) for alcohol addiction, 게임 중독 (geim jungdok) for game addiction, and 스마트폰 중독 (seumateupon jungdok) for smartphone addiction.
Verbs with 중독
You often see 중독 combined with the verb 되다 (doeda) to mean 'to become addicted'. For example, 게임에 중독되다 (geime jungdokdoeda) means to become addicted to games.
Expressing 'Addicted Person'
To describe someone who is addicted, you can use 중독자 (jungdokja), meaning addict. For example, 알코올 중독자 (alkohol jungdokja) is an alcoholic.
Beyond Negative Connotations
While often negative, 중독 can sometimes be used in a lighter, more figurative sense, like 'being addicted to a TV show' (드라마에 중독되다 - deuramae jungdokdoeda), meaning hooked on a drama.
Pay Attention to Context
The nuance of 중독 can shift slightly with context. It can mean a severe problem or just a strong liking, so always consider the situation to understand the intensity.
Example Sentence: Coffee
저는 커피 중독이에요. (Jeoneun keopi jungdogieyo.) - I am addicted to coffee. (Lit. I am coffee addiction.)
Example Sentence: Game
그는 게임에 중독되었어요. (Geuneun geime jungdokdoeeosseoyo.) - He became addicted to games.
Example Sentence: Smartphone
스마트폰 중독은 심각한 문제예요. (Seumateupon jungdogeun simgakan munjeyeyo.) - Smartphone addiction is a serious problem.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of '중' (jung) sounding a bit like 'junk' (as in junk food, which can be addictive) and '독' (dok) like 'toxic' (addictions can be toxic). So, 'junk toxic' -> 'addiction'.
Associação visual
Imagine a person deeply engrossed in an activity, unable to stop, with a chain around them symbolizing their 'addiction' (중독).
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Desafio
Try to form your own sentence using '중독.' For example, what are you addicted to, even in a small way? (e.g., '저는 ___ 중독이에요.' - I am addicted to ___.)
Teste-se 54 perguntas
Which word means 'addiction' in Korean?
'중독' (jungdok) translates to 'addiction' or 'the state of being addicted'.
I have a coffee _____. (나는 커피 _____ 이/가 있어요.)
To say 'coffee addiction', you would use '커피 중독'.
Which sentence talks about being addicted to games?
'게임 중독' means 'game addiction'. The sentence means 'I am addicted to games.'
'중독' means 'addiction'.
Yes, '중독' (jungdok) is the Korean word for addiction.
You can use '중독' to describe being addicted to coffee.
You can say '커피 중독' (keopi jungdok) to mean 'coffee addiction'.
'중독' is a positive word.
'중독' generally has a negative connotation, referring to an unhealthy dependence.
Choose the most natural Korean word to complete the sentence: 요즘 젊은 사람들 사이에서 스마트폰 ___이 심각합니다.
The sentence talks about the seriousness of something related to smartphones among young people. '중독' (addiction) fits best in this context.
Which of the following is an example of '중독'?
Addiction implies an inability to stop an activity to the detriment of other things. The other options are generally healthy habits or hobbies.
If someone is experiencing '커피 중독' (coffee addiction), what would be a common symptom?
Withdrawal symptoms like headaches and fatigue are common signs of addiction when the substance is not consumed.
게임 중독은 건강에 나쁜 영향을 줄 수 있다. (Game addiction can have a bad effect on health.)
Excessive gaming can lead to various health problems, both physical and mental.
중독은 항상 나쁜 것만은 아니다. (Addiction is not always a bad thing.)
By definition, '중독' (addiction) refers to a harmful or uncontrollable dependence on something, implying negative consequences.
어떤 활동에 '중독'되면 그 활동을 조절하기 어려워진다. (If you become 'addicted' to an activity, it becomes difficult to control that activity.)
A core characteristic of addiction is the loss of control over the behavior or substance use.
What kind of addiction is a serious problem?
What is the speaker addicted to?
What kind of addiction is bad for health?
Read this aloud:
인터넷 중독은 위험해요.
Focus: 인터넷 중독
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Read this aloud:
그는 술 중독에서 벗어나려고 노력해요.
Focus: 술 중독
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쇼핑 중독은 돈을 많이 쓰게 만들어요.
Focus: 쇼핑 중독
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저는 커피에 ___이(가) 있어요. 아침에 커피를 마시지 않으면 머리가 아파요.
The sentence describes physical symptoms (headache) when not consuming coffee, which indicates addiction (중독) rather than just a habit, love, or hobby.
게임 ___ 때문에 학업에 소홀해지고 건강도 나빠졌어요.
The sentence describes negative consequences (neglecting studies, deteriorating health) due to excessive gaming, which points to addiction (중독).
그는 담배 ___을(를) 끊기 위해 노력하고 있지만 쉽지 않아요.
Trying to '끊다' (cut off/quit) something like cigarettes implies an addiction (중독), not just a habit, desire, or pain.
스마트폰 ___이 심해서 잠도 잘 못 자고 일상생활에 지장이 있어요.
The phrase '잠도 잘 못 자고 일상생활에 지장이 있어요' (can't sleep well and daily life is affected) clearly indicates a severe addiction (중독) to smartphones.
설탕 ___에서 벗어나기 위해 단 음식을 줄이려고 해요.
To '벗어나다' (break free) from something related to sugar suggests an addiction (중독) to it, rather than just preference, intake, or craving.
알코올 ___은(는) 개인의 건강뿐만 아니라 사회적으로도 큰 문제입니다.
The statement describes a 'big problem' affecting both individual health and society, which strongly points to alcohol addiction (중독) rather than just consumption or habit.
He is addicted to coffee.
Internet addiction is a serious problem.
I want to get out of game addiction.
Read this aloud:
저는 초콜릿 중독이에요.
Focus: 중독
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Read this aloud:
당신은 쇼핑 중독이 있나요?
Focus: 쇼핑 중독
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Read this aloud:
그녀는 일 중독에 빠졌어요.
Focus: 일 중독에 빠졌어요
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'Smartphone addiction is a serious problem in modern society.' The sentence structure is Subject + Object + Verb, with '스마트폰 중독' as the subject, '현대 사회에' indicating the context, and '심각한 문제이다' as the predicate.
'He was completely addicted to work and didn't care about anything else.' This sentence uses a compound structure where the first clause describes the addiction and the second describes its effect. '그는' (he) is the subject, '일에 완전히 중독되어' describes his state, and '다른 것은 안중에도 없었다' describes the consequence.
'Since childhood, my sugar addiction was severe, leading to poor health.' This sentence shows a cause-and-effect relationship. '어릴 때부터' indicates the time, '설탕 중독이 심해서' is the cause, and '건강이 나빠졌다' is the effect.
다음 중 '중독'이라는 단어가 가장 적절하게 사용된 문장을 고르세요.
'중독'은 특정 물질이나 활동에 지나치게 빠져드는 상태를 의미하며, 세 문장 모두 이 의미에 부합하게 사용되었습니다.
'그는 도박 중독 때문에 모든 것을 잃었다'에서 '중독'과 가장 관련이 깊은 단어는?
'중독'은 특정 대상에 대한 강한 의존성을 내포합니다. 다른 단어들은 중독의 강한 부정적 의미를 충분히 담지 못합니다.
다음 중 '중독'이라는 단어가 쓰일 수 없는 상황은?
'중독'은 부정적인 의미를 내포하며, 건강에 좋은 습관에는 보통 사용되지 않습니다. 다른 예시들은 모두 중독의 전형적인 상황입니다.
어떤 활동에 '중독'된다는 것은 항상 부정적인 결과를 초래함을 의미한다.
'중독'은 보통 통제 불능 상태를 나타내며, 이는 대개 개인의 건강이나 사회생활에 부정적인 영향을 미칩니다.
사람은 물질뿐만 아니라 특정 행동이나 활동에도 중독될 수 있다.
'중독'은 약물, 알코올 같은 물질뿐만 아니라 도박, 게임, 스마트폰 사용과 같은 행동에도 적용될 수 있습니다.
'중독'은 심리적인 문제보다는 주로 신체적인 문제에 국한된다.
'중독'은 신체적 의존성뿐만 아니라 심리적 의존성도 강하게 나타나는 복합적인 문제입니다.
He is trying to overcome his coffee addiction.
Gaming addiction is one of the serious problems in modern society.
Sugar addiction can be harmful to health.
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저는 스마트폰 중독 때문에 일상생활에 지장이 있어요.
Focus: 중독
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도박 중독은 많은 가정을 파괴했습니다.
Focus: 도박 중독
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어떻게 하면 알코올 중독을 치료할 수 있을까요?
Focus: 알코올 중독
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Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: 현대 사회에서는 스마트폰 ___이 심각한 문제로 대두되고 있습니다.
The sentence discusses a 'serious problem' related to smartphones, and 'addiction' (중독) fits this context best.
Which of the following describes a person suffering from '중독'?
A person excessively engrossed in games is a clear example of someone suffering from an addiction (중독).
Select the sentence where '중독' is used correctly:
'중독' implies a negative impact, and only '알코올 중독으로 건강이 나빠졌다' (His health worsened due to alcohol addiction) correctly reflects this.
게임 중독은 정신 건강에 긍정적인 영향을 미친다.
Game addiction (게임 중독) is generally considered to have negative impacts on mental health, not positive ones.
어떤 활동에 '중독'되었다는 것은 그 활동을 조절하기 어렵다는 것을 의미한다.
Addiction (중독) inherently implies a lack of control over the substance or activity.
'중독'은 오직 물질에만 해당하며 활동에는 적용되지 않는다.
'중독' can apply to both substances (물질) and activities (활동), such as gambling addiction or internet addiction.
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Basic Meaning of 중독
중독 (jungdok) directly translates to addiction or intoxication. It's a common and practical word.
Using 중독 with Nouns
To say 'addiction to X', you generally use 'X + 중독'. For example, 커피 중독 (keopi jungdok) means coffee addiction.
Common Addiction Examples
Some frequent uses include 알코올 중독 (alkohol jungdok) for alcohol addiction, 게임 중독 (geim jungdok) for game addiction, and 스마트폰 중독 (seumateupon jungdok) for smartphone addiction.
Verbs with 중독
You often see 중독 combined with the verb 되다 (doeda) to mean 'to become addicted'. For example, 게임에 중독되다 (geime jungdokdoeda) means to become addicted to games.
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