Korean

덥다

덥다
Meaning: to be hot (weather)
Part of Speech: Adjective

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Example sentences

In the summer, the weather is so hot that I often eat ice cream.
오늘은 어제보다 더워요.
Today is hotter than yesterday.
8월은 한국에서 가장 더운 달 중 하나입니다.
August is one of the hottest months in Korea.
이해 여름은 유난히 더웠다.
This summer was exceptionally hot.
올해 여름은 유난히 덥었다.
This summer was unusually hot.
더운 여름날에는 시원한 물 한 잔이 최고다.
On a hot summer day, a cool glass of water is the best.
여름에는 너무 더워서 에어컨을 계속 켜게 돼요.
In the summer, it's so hot that I end up leaving the air conditioner on.
날씨가 너무 더워서 아이스크림이 다 녹았다.
The weather was so hot that the ice cream all melted.
올 여름은 유난히 더웠다.
This summer was exceptionally hot.
오늘 날씨가 엄청 덥네요.
The weather is extremely hot today.

Usage Notes

Used to describe high atmospheric temperature. The opposite is 춥다 (chupda), 'to be cold'.

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