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Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '턱' primarily means 'chin,' the part of the face below the mouth. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation and descriptions of facial features.

Common Expressions and Collocations

  • 턱을 괴다: to rest one's chin on something, often implying thinking or boredom.
  • 턱걸이: chin-up exercise, a common fitness term.
  • 뾰족한 턱: pointed chin, often used to describe facial shape.

Register and Nuance

'턱' is a neutral word without formality levels. It is used in both casual and formal contexts when talking about the face or exercises involving the chin.

Common Confusions

Learners sometimes confuse '턱' with '턱밑' (under the chin) or '턱선' (jawline). Remember, '턱' alone refers to the chin itself.

Tips for Learners

When describing facial features, '턱' can be combined with adjectives like '뾰족하다' (pointed) or '둥글다' (round). For fitness contexts, '턱걸이' is a useful compound word to know.

Example Sentences

그는 턱을 괴고 생각에 잠겼다.

Geuneun teogeul goego saenggage jamgyeotda.

He rested his chin and fell into thought.

턱이 뾰족한 사람은 인상이 강해 보인다.

Teogi ppyokjokan sarameun insangi ganghae boinda.

People with pointed chins look more intense.

턱걸이를 하면서 근육을 키웠다.

Teokgeorireul hamyeonseo geunyugeul kiwotda.

I built muscles by doing chin-ups.