경고

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Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '경고' means 'warning' and is used to alert someone about potential danger, mistakes, or important notices. It is a noun commonly seen in both formal and informal contexts, such as safety instructions, computer alerts, or workplace rules.

Common Collocations

  • 경고 표지판 (warning sign): Used in public places to indicate hazards.
  • 경고 메시지 (warning message): Often appears in technology or software contexts.
  • 경고를 주다 (to give a warning): Used when someone is officially cautioned.

Register and Politeness

'경고' is a neutral noun and can be used in formal and informal settings. When combined with verbs like '주다' (to give), it can be part of polite or formal sentences.

Tips for Learners

Be careful not to confuse '경고' with '경계' (caution or vigilance). '경고' usually implies an explicit warning or notice, often after a rule is broken or danger is detected, while '경계' is more about being alert or cautious.

Use '경고' when you want to emphasize an official or clear warning rather than a general sense of caution.

Example Sentences

운전할 때는 항상 경고 표지판을 잘 확인해야 합니다.

Unjeonhal ttaeneun hangsang gyeonggo pyojipan-eul jal hwaginhaeya hamnida.

You should always carefully check warning signs when driving.

회사는 직원들에게 안전 수칙 위반 시 경고를 줍니다.

Hoesa-neun jigwon-deul-ege anjeon suchik wiban si gyeonggo-reul jumnida.

The company gives warnings to employees when they violate safety rules.

컴퓨터가 과열되면 경고 메시지가 나타납니다.

Keompyuteoga gwayeoldoemyeon gyeonggo mesiji-ga natanamnida.

A warning message appears when the computer overheats.