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하락 — meaning in English: degradation

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하락
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '하락' in discussions about economics, such as when describing a decline in stock prices or market trends. It's also common in everyday conversations about personal circumstances, like when someone talks about their deteriorating health or the state of their mood.
Synonyms & nuances
'하락' is similar to '감소' (gamsu), which means decrease. However, '하락' often carries a more negative connotation, implying a significant drop or decline, whereas '감소' can refer to any reduction, large or small. You might choose '하락' when discussing severe economic impacts, but '감소' could fit well in more neutral contexts.
Culture
'하락' comes from the combination of '하' (to lower) and '락' (fall), illustrating a vivid image of something that is descending or degrading. In Korean society, discussions about '하락' are often tied to collective sentiments, such as when economic downturns impact community well-being, showcasing how language reflects societal concerns.
FAQ
Q.What does 하락 mean in English?
'하락' translates to 'degradation' or 'decline' in English. It is often used to describe a significant downturn in various contexts, such as economics or personal wellbeing.
Q.How do you use 하락 in a sentence?
You can use '하락' in sentences like '주식 시장이 하락했다' meaning 'The stock market has declined.' This usage captures the essence of significant downturns.
Q.Are there common mistakes with 하락?
One common mistake is confusing '하락' with '감소.' While both mean decrease, '하락' is more severe and specific to notable declines. Be mindful of the context to choose the right word.
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