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위협 — meaning in English: Threat

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위협
wihyeob
어려움
eolyeoum
바퀴
bakwi
음악가
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use '위협' (wihyeob) in discussions related to safety, security, or risk assessments. For instance, it might come up in a conversation about national security threats or when discussing personal safety in a troubling neighborhood, highlighting its relevance in both public and private contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
'위협' is often compared to '공포' (gongpo), which means 'fear.' While '공포' focuses on the emotion of fear itself, '위협' refers more to the external factor that induces that fear. Use '위협' when discussing specific threats rather than the feelings they evoke.
Culture
'위협' has roots in the classical Chinese character '威脅', which reflects its historical ties to concepts of intimidation and coercion within East Asian languages. The word evokes strong imagery, often reflecting societal concerns over threats, whether they are physical, emotional, or social, making it a word that resonates with modern anxieties in Korean culture.
FAQ
Q.What are some examples of sentences using '위협'?
You could say, '그 상황은 우리에게 큰 위협이 되었다' which means 'That situation became a big threat to us.' This illustrates its use in real-life contexts.
Q.How is '위협' pronounced?
'위협' is pronounced as 'wihyeob.' Pay attention to the subtle sounds, especially the 'hyeob' part, which can be tricky for learners.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with '위협'?
A common mistake is to confuse '위협' with '위안' (wian), which means 'comfort.' Be mindful of the context, as they convey very different meanings.
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