불편하다
To be inconvenient, uncomfortable, or causing physical/mental unease. It is a key word for expressing dissatisfaction in IELTS complaint letters.
例句
3 / 5신발이 너무 작아서 발이 불편해요.
The shoes are too small, so my feet are uncomfortable.
이용에 불편을 드려 대단히 죄송합니다.
We are very sorry for causing any inconvenience in usage.
나 지금 마음이 좀 불편해.
I feel a bit uneasy right now.
词族
记忆技巧
Bul (불) means 'not' and Pyeon (편) means 'comfortable/convenient'. Not comfortable.
快速测验
이 의자는 너무 딱딱해서 앉아 있기가 ( ).
正确!
正确答案是: 불편하다
例句
신발이 너무 작아서 발이 불편해요.
everydayThe shoes are too small, so my feet are uncomfortable.
이용에 불편을 드려 대단히 죄송합니다.
formalWe are very sorry for causing any inconvenience in usage.
나 지금 마음이 좀 불편해.
informalI feel a bit uneasy right now.
도시의 무분별한 개발은 주민들에게 불편한 환경을 조성한다.
academicIndiscriminate urban development creates an inconvenient environment for residents.
회의실 예약 시스템이 복잡해서 사용하기 불편합니다.
businessThe meeting room reservation system is complex and inconvenient to use.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
불편을 겪다
to experience inconvenience
불편을 해소하다
to resolve an inconvenience
불편 사항
matters of inconvenience/complaints
容易混淆的词
'불편하다' is general inconvenience or physical discomfort, while '어색하다' is specifically social awkwardness.
使用说明
This word can describe physical discomfort (shoes), situational inconvenience (transport), or emotional unease (guilt).
常见错误
When talking about physical comfort like a sofa, learners sometimes use '편리하다' (convenient) instead of '편안하다' (comfortable).
记忆技巧
Bul (불) means 'not' and Pyeon (편) means 'comfortable/convenient'. Not comfortable.
词源
From Sino-Korean 不便 (불편), meaning 'not convenient'.
语法模式
文化背景
In Korea, '몸이 불편하시다' is a polite euphemism for someone having a disability.
快速测验
이 의자는 너무 딱딱해서 앉아 있기가 ( ).
正确!
正确答案是: 불편하다
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