Example Sentences#
- 완전 대박이었지.1
It was totally awesome.
- 완전 is a noun meaning ‘completeness’ that is commonly used adverbially in casual speech to mean ‘completely’ or ‘totally’, while 완전히 is the formal adverbial form with the adverbial suffix -히.
- 특히 여자 주인공이 완전 다른 매력이 있었잖아.2
Especially the female lead had a completely different charm, you know.
- 완전 is a noun meaning ‘completeness’ that is commonly used adverbially in casual speech to mean ‘completely’ or ‘totally’, while 완전히 is the formal adverbial form with the adverbial suffix -히.
- 그래도 들어가자마자 완전 미쳤어!1
Still, as soon as I got inside, it was absolutely insane!
- 완전 is a noun meaning ‘completeness’ that is commonly used adverbially in casual speech to mean ‘completely’ or ‘totally’, while 완전히 is the formal adverbial form with the adverbial suffix -히.
- 현우: 응, 완전!1
Hyunwoo: Yeah, totally!
- 완전 is a noun meaning ‘completeness’ that is commonly used adverbially in casual speech to mean ‘completely’ or ‘totally’, while 완전히 is the formal adverbial form with the adverbial suffix -히.
- 나연: 오, 분위기 완전 다르네.1
Nayeon: Oh wow, such a different vibe!
- 완전 is a noun meaning ‘completeness’ that is commonly used adverbially in casual speech to mean ‘completely’ or ‘totally’, while 완전히 is the formal adverbial form with the adverbial suffix -히.