양복

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Meaning and Usage

The word '양복' specifically refers to Western-style men's suits, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers made from the same fabric. It is commonly used in formal or business contexts.

Common Contexts

You will often hear '양복' when talking about dressing for events like meetings, weddings, or ceremonies. It implies a neat, professional appearance.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 양복을 입다: to wear a suit; used when describing putting on formal attire.
  • 양복을 맞추다: to have a suit tailored; refers to custom-fitting a suit.
  • 양복 차림: dressed in a suit; describes someone's outfit.

Register and Politeness

'양복' is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal speech. It is not slang or casual.

Common Learner Mistake

Some learners confuse '양복' with general clothing or traditional Korean clothes. Remember, '양복' specifically means Western-style suits, not casual clothes or hanbok (한복).

Example Sentences

그는 중요한 회의에 양복을 입고 갔다.

Geuneun jungyohan hoeuiae yangbogeul ipgo gatda.

He wore a suit to the important meeting.

양복을 맞추려면 시간이 좀 걸려요.

Yangbogeul matchuryeomyeon sigani jom geollyeoyo.

It takes some time to have a suit tailored.

결혼식에는 보통 양복을 입어요.

Gyeolhonsikeneun botong yangbogeul ibeoyo.

People usually wear suits to weddings.