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약점 — meaning in English: Weakness

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초콜릿
chokollis
나머지
nameoji
의지
uiji
논리
nonli
약점
yagjeom
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 약점 when discussing personal flaws in a casual conversation among friends or in a more serious context like job interviews. For instance, someone might say, 'My 약점 is that I get too nervous during presentations,' revealing their vulnerability.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word for weakness is 결점 (gyeoljeom), which refers more to flaws or defects in character or quality. However, 약점 is often used in contexts related to vulnerabilities or areas needing improvement, making it more suitable when discussing personal or professional growth.
Culture
The word 약점 is derived from the Chinese characters '弱' (weak) and '點' (point), which together denote a point of weakness. In Korean culture, acknowledging one's 약점 can be seen as a form of humility, as discussing weaknesses openly is often encouraged in personal development contexts, revealing a collective value in self-improvement.
FAQ
Q.What does 약점 mean in English?
약점 translates to 'weakness' in English, referring to a point or area where one is less strong or capable.
Q.How do I use 약점 in a sentence?
You can use 약점 in a sentence like, '내 약점은 결정하기 어려운 것이다,' which means 'My weakness is making decisions.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 약점?
A common mistake is using 약점 to describe physical weaknesses. It's better suited for emotional or psychological vulnerabilities rather than physical attributes.
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