꼴을

This is the 11446th most frequent Korean word.


꼴을

The word "꼴을" refers to "appearance," "state," or "shape," often used negatively or critically.


In this sentence, '꼴을' refers to someone's physical appearance or state, often in a negative or surprising context, reflecting judgment or reaction.

그의 꼴을 보고 놀랐다.

I was surprised to see his state/appearance.


Here, '꼴을' describes something's form or structure to indicate it should be arranged or configured correctly.

일단 꼴을 갖춰야 한다.

First, you need to shape/form its appearance appropriately.


In this usage, '꼴을' pertains to a state of being or appearance, implying disapproval of presenting oneself in that way.

그런 꼴을 하고 다니면 안 돼.

You shouldn't go around in such a state/appearance.