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흥분 — meaning in English: excitement

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카펫
kapes
흥분
heungbun
문서
munseo
관광
gwangwang
변화
byeonhwa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 흥분 (heungbun) during exciting events like concerts, sports games, or when discussing thrilling experiences. For instance, one might express their 흥분 when their favorite band is performing live or when recounting a nail-biting moment in a soccer match.
Synonyms & nuances
While 흥분 is often used to convey excitement in a general sense, it can be slightly more intense than the synonym 기쁨 (gippeum), which means 'joy'. You might use 흥분 when you're on the edge of your seat during a thrilling movie, whereas 기쁨 would be more appropriate for a pleasant surprise or happy occasion.
Culture
The word 흥분 has roots in expressing not just excitement but also a sense of emotional upheaval, which can reflect the highs and lows of human experience. In Korean culture, expressing 흥분 is often associated with communal celebrations, highlighting the importance of social bonding during moments of joy and enthusiasm.
FAQ
Q.What does 흥분 mean in English?
흥분 translates to 'excitement' in English, capturing a sense of emotional arousal or anticipation. It's commonly used to describe feelings of enthusiasm in various contexts.
Q.How can I use 흥분 in a sentence?
You can use 흥분 in sentences like '나는 콘서트에 가서 흥분했다' (I was excited to go to the concert) to convey your feelings of anticipation or thrill.
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid when using 흥분?
A common mistake is to confuse 흥분 with other emotions like 행복 (haengbok), which means 'happiness'. While 흥분 implies a more active, intense feeling, 행복 denotes a more stable, comforting sense of joy.
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