Korean

하다

당황하다
Meaning: to be flustered; to be bewildered; to be taken aback
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 당황하다
Present 당황한다
Polite 당황해요
Formal 당황합니다
Past 당황했다
Past + Polite 당황했어요
Guess + Polite 당황하겠어요
Connective 당황하고
Conditional 당황하면
Volitional 당황하자
Imperative 당황해라
Imperative + Polite 당황하세요
Attributive 당황하는 / 당황한 / 당황할

Handwriting

唐
惶

Example sentences

He made a flustered expression at the sudden question.
갑자기 인터넷이 먹통이 되어서 당황했다.
Suddenly the internet went down, so I was flustered.
사막에서 신기루를 본 여행객들은 당황했다.
The travelers who saw a mirage in the desert were bewildered.
눈길에서 자동차 바퀴가 헛돌기 시작해서 당황했다.
I was flustered when the car wheels started spinning in place on the snowy road.

Usage Notes

Used when someone is so surprised or rushed that they do not know how to react.

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