싱싱하다

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Meaning and Usage

The adjective '싱싱하다' describes something that is fresh, lively, or crisp. It is commonly used to talk about food items like fish, vegetables, and fruits that are fresh and have a good texture or flavor. It can also describe a person or thing full of vitality or energy.

Common Collocations

  • 싱싱한 생선 (fresh fish): emphasizes freshness and quality of seafood.
  • 싱싱한 채소 (fresh vegetables): used when selecting or describing vegetables that are crisp and fresh.
  • 싱싱하게 보이다 (to look fresh): used to describe the appearance of something or someone looking lively or healthy.

Register and Politeness

'Sing싱하다' is a neutral adjective used in everyday conversation and writing. It is neither formal nor informal but fits well in polite speech when combined with appropriate endings.

Learner Tips

A common mistake is confusing '싱싱하다' with just '신선하다' (also meaning fresh). While both can mean fresh, '싱싱하다' often implies freshness with liveliness or crispness, especially for food texture. Use '싱싱하다' when you want to emphasize that freshness is noticeable and vibrant.

Summary

Use '싱싱하다' to describe fresh, lively, and crisp qualities, especially in food contexts. It helps convey not just freshness but also a sense of vitality or appealing texture.

Example Sentences

이 생선은 정말 싱싱해서 맛이 좋아요.

I saengseoneun jeongmal singsinghaseo masi joayo.

This fish is really fresh, so it tastes good.

싱싱한 채소를 골라서 샐러드를 만들었어요.

Singsinghan chaesoreul gollaseo saelleodeureul mandeureosseoyo.

I picked fresh vegetables and made a salad.

아침에 딴 과일이라서 싱싱하고 달콤해요.

Achime ttan gwailiraseo singsinghago dalkomhaeyo.

Because the fruit was picked in the morning, it is fresh and sweet.