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공포 — meaning in English: fear

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공포
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 공포 (gongpo) in conversations about scary movies, discussing feelings of anxiety, or when sharing personal fears. For example, one might say, '이 공포 영화가 정말 무서웠어' (This horror movie was really scary) among friends after watching a thriller film.
Synonyms & nuances
While 공포 refers broadly to fear, another word, 두려움 (duryeoum), conveys a sense of dread or apprehension. You might choose 공포 when discussing general fear, such as fear in horror films, while 두려움 fits better in contexts involving fear of the unknown or existential concerns.
Culture
The word 공포 comes from the Hanja 恐怖, where '공' (恐) means fear and '포' (怖) means fright or terror. Its usage reflects a deep-rooted aspect of Korean culture, where storytelling often involves elements of fear, whether in folklore or modern media, emphasizing the emotional spectrum and the human experience.
FAQ
Q.What does 공포 mean in English?
공포 translates to 'fear' in English. It encompasses a range of emotions related to apprehension, anxiety, and terror.
Q.How do you use 공포 in a sentence?
You can use 공포 in various contexts, for instance, '그 소리 때문에 공포를 느꼈어요' (I felt fear because of that sound).
Q.Are there other words for fear in Korean?
Yes, in addition to 공포, you can use 두려움 (duryeoum) for a more nuanced fear or apprehension, particularly in emotional contexts.
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