어기고

This is the 2729th most frequent Korean word.

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어기고

"어기고" means "breaking" or "violating," typically used in the context of breaking rules or promises.


'어기고' here means 'to breach' or 'to fail to uphold' a promise in the context of breaking a commitment or agreement.

그 약속을 어기고 또 다시 나를 실망시켰어요.

You broke that promise and disappointed me again.


'어기고' in this sentence means 'to violate' or 'to act against' rules, implying a deviation from established guidelines.

규칙을 어기고 행동하면 불이익을 받을 수 있습니다.

If you act against the rules, you may face disadvantages.


'어기고' in this context refers to 'to contravene' regulations, suggesting a deliberate or non-compliant action.

그는 규정을 어기고도 사과하지 않았습니다.

He did not apologize even though he broke the regulations.