Korean

지겨워하다

지겨워하다
Meaning: to be sick of, to be tired of, to feel bored with
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 지겨워하다
Present 지겨워한다
Polite 지겨워해요
Formal 지겨워합니다
Past 지겨워했다
Past + Polite 지겨워했어요
Guess + Polite 지겨워하겠어요
Connective 지겨워하고
Conditional 지겨워하면
Volitional 지겨워하자
Imperative 지겨워해라
Imperative + Polite 지겨워하세요
Attributive 지겨워하는 / 지겨워한 / 지겨워할

Example

He is tired of eating the same food every day.

Usage Notes

Used when someone finds something repetitive, dull, or annoying and feels weary of it. Derived from the adjective 지겹다.

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