Korean

하다

진하다
Meaning: to be exhausted; to run out; to come to an end
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 진하다
Present 진한다
Polite 진해요
Formal 진합니다
Past 진했다
Past + Polite 진했어요
Guess + Polite 진하겠어요
Connective 진하고
Conditional 진하면
Volitional 진하자
Imperative 진해라
Imperative + Polite 진하세요
Attributive 진하는 / 진한 / 진할

Handwriting

盡

Example sentences

He lay down because his energy was exhausted.
그가 끓인 찌개는 국물이 진하고 맛이 있었다.
The stew he made had a rich and delicious broth.
그녀는 눈썹이 진하다.
She has thick eyebrows.

Usage Notes

Used when something like energy, luck, or resources is completely spent or used up.

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