Dictionary
English - Korean
Long
lɔŋ
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
길다, 오래, 긴, 긴급한, 애타게 원하다
Long meanings in Korean
길다
Example:
The river is long.
그 강은 길다.
This road is very long.
이 도로는 매우 길다.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Physical dimensions or measurements of objects or distances.
Note: Used to describe the length of physical objects or distances. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
오래
Example:
I waited for a long time.
나는 오랜 시간을 기다렸다.
It has been a long time since we last met.
우리가 마지막으로 만난 지 오래되었다.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Refers to duration of time.
Note: Often used to describe a significant amount of time that has passed. Can be used in both casual conversation and formal writing.
긴
Example:
She wore a long dress.
그녀는 긴 드레스를 입었다.
He has long hair.
그는 긴 머리를 가지고 있다.
Usage: informalContext: Describing clothing or physical traits.
Note: Commonly used to describe the length of clothing or physical characteristics. Typically used in informal conversations.
긴급한
Example:
This is a long-term project.
이것은 장기 프로젝트이다.
He is in long-term care.
그는 장기 치료를 받고 있다.
Usage: formalContext: Used in business or healthcare contexts.
Note: In this context, 'long' refers to duration related to projects or care, often implying something that is planned to last over an extended period.
애타게 원하다
Example:
I long for my hometown.
나는 고향을 애타게 그리워한다.
She longs for freedom.
그녀는 자유를 애타게 원한다.
Usage: informalContext: Emotional or sentimental longing.
Note: This usage indicates a strong desire or yearning for something. It's often used in poetic or emotional contexts.
Long's synonyms
lengthy
Lengthy means lasting for a long time or being longer than usual.
Example: The meeting was lengthy and went on for hours.
Note: Lengthy specifically emphasizes the duration or extent of something, while 'long' is more general.
extended
Extended means prolonged or stretching over a longer period than usual.
Example: The extended vacation allowed them to explore the country in depth.
Note: Extended implies a longer duration or expansion beyond the usual length, similar to 'long' but with a focus on duration.
prolonged
Prolonged means lasting longer than expected or usual.
Example: The prolonged drought caused severe water shortages in the region.
Note: Prolonged emphasizes the extension of time beyond what is normal or anticipated, similar to 'long' but with a connotation of being excessive.
lengthened
Lengthened means to make or become longer.
Example: She lengthened her stride to keep up with the faster runners.
Note: Lengthened specifically refers to the act of making something longer, whereas 'long' describes the state of being extended.
Long expressions, common phrases
Long shot
Something that has a very low probability of happening.
Example: It's a long shot, but I'm hoping to win the lottery.
Note: The original word 'long' refers to the distance or duration, while 'long shot' refers to a low probability.
Long time no see
A greeting used when you haven't seen someone for a long time.
Example: Hey, long time no see! How have you been?
Note: The original word 'long' refers to duration, while 'long time no see' refers to the absence of seeing someone.
Long face
A sad or disappointed facial expression.
Example: She had a long face after hearing the bad news.
Note: The original word 'long' refers to length, while 'long face' refers to an expression of sadness.
Long in the tooth
Someone who is getting old or aging.
Example: He's getting a bit long in the tooth to be starting a new career.
Note: The original word 'long' refers to length, while 'long in the tooth' refers to aging.
Before long
In a short time; soon.
Example: I'll be done with this project before long.
Note: The original word 'long' refers to duration, while 'before long' refers to a short timeframe.
The long and short of it
The essential or most important aspect of something.
Example: The long and short of it is that we need to make a decision soon.
Note: The original word 'long' refers to length, while 'the long and short of it' refers to the essence or crux of a matter.
Long haul
A task or journey that will require a lot of time and effort.
Example: This project is going to be a long haul, but we can do it.
Note: The original word 'long' refers to duration, while 'long haul' refers to a challenging and extended effort.
Long everyday (slang) expressions
Drag on
To last longer than expected or to continue for a long time, often implying boredom or tedium.
Example: The meeting just kept dragging on and on.
Note: Drag on implies a sense of prolongation and tediousness compared to just using the word 'long.'
Linger
To remain in a place longer than necessary or expected, often with a sense of delay or reluctance to leave.
Example: The smell of fresh bread lingered in the air.
Note: Linger adds a connotation of staying longer than needed, drawing out the duration.
Dawdle
To waste time or be slow in movement, indicating a delay or lack of urgency.
Example: Stop dawdling and let's get moving!
Note: Dawdle implies a purposeful slowing down or a tendency to procrastinate compared to a simple reference to time.
Drawn-out
Prolonged or extended beyond what is necessary, often causing impatience or disinterest.
Example: His explanation was so drawn-out that I lost interest halfway through.
Note: Drawn-out specifically denotes a process or event that is unnecessarily lengthy compared to using 'long.'
Endless
Having no end or seeming to have no end, indicating a situation that continues for a prolonged period.
Example: We got stuck in an endless line at the supermarket.
Note: Endless emphasizes the continuous nature of the duration, often with a sense of frustration or impatience.
Forever
For an infinite amount of time or a very long time, hinting at the perception of a potentially never-ending duration.
Example: I'll be waiting for you here forever if I have to.
Note: Forever carries a sense of eternity or an exaggerated long period, emphasizing the enduring nature more than just 'long.'
Drag out
To prolong something unnecessarily or to make it last longer than it should.
Example: Don't drag out the decision-making process any longer than necessary.
Note: Drag out specifically implies stretching out the duration excessively, often beyond what is reasonable or needed.
Long - Examples
I have long hair.
나는 긴 머리를 가지고 있다.
She wore a long dress to the party.
그녀는 파티에 긴 드레스를 입었다.
It took us a long time to finish the project.
우리는 프로젝트를 끝내는 데 오랜 시간이 걸렸다.
He has been waiting for a long time.
그는 오랫동안 기다리고 있다.
Long grammar
Long - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: long
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): longer
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): longest
Adjective (Adjective): long
Adverb, comparative (Adverb, comparative): longer
Adverb, superlative (Adverb, superlative): longest
Adverb (Adverb): long
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): long
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): long
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): longed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): longing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): longs
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): long
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): long
Syllables, Separation and Stress
long Contains 1 syllables: long
Phonetic transcription: ˈlȯŋ
long , ˈlȯŋ (The red syllable is stressed)
Long - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
long: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.