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헐

heol
interjectionβ˜…Intermediate
informal

An interjection used to express shock, surprise, or disbelief, often in informal contexts.

헐, 이 μ˜ν™” λ„ˆλ¬΄ λ¬΄μ„œμ›Œ!

Wow, this movie is so scary!

헐, λ„ˆ μ§„μ§œ 이걸 ν–ˆμ–΄?

No way, did you really do this?

πŸ’‘

Commonly used among younger generations and in casual conversations.

Collocations

헐 λŒ€λ°•wow amazing헐 μ§„μ§œno way really

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

헐 λŒ€λ°•phrase
expression of extreme surprise or excitement
헐 μ§„μ§œphrase
expression of disbelief

πŸ’‘Pro Tip

Usage Context

Use '헐' in informal settings with friends or peers. Avoid in formal or professional contexts.

⚑Gold Rule

Tone Matters

The tone can change the meaning from genuine surprise to sarcasm or mockery.

πŸ“–Word Origin

Derived from the English word 'hell,' but evolved into a Korean interjection with a different meaning.

πŸ“Usage Notes

Primarily used in spoken Korean, especially by younger speakers. Can be used sarcastically or genuinely.

Word Breakdown

헐
expression of shock
root
ν•œμ˜μ‚¬μ „

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