What does 독 in Korean mean?

What is the meaning of the word 독 in Korean? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 독 in Korean.

The word in Korean means poison, venom, toxin, supervision, inspection, oversight, supervisor, inspector, overseer, supervise, inspect, oversee, solitary, desolate, lonely, obfuscation, dyslexia, desultory reading, have an eye on, solo flight, solitary life, independence, independent, independently, independent, monologue, matchless, self-righteous man, maverick, reading, narrow-minded, self-righteous, dogmatic, malicious language, venomous tongue, eagle, unmarried person, bachelor (bachelorette), single man (woman), devout, committed, Germany, German, independent, dictatorial, authoritarian, dictatorship, dictatorial government, exclusive right, creativity, originality, creative, original, be unusual, be unique, be distinctive, unique, original, distinctive, uniqueness, distinctiveness, particularity, strong, poisonous, drug addict, dope head, virulence, nonexclusive, disinfection, sterilization, disinfect, sterilize, proctor, exam invigilator, she-devil, hellcat, disinfect, sterilize, swab, chlorination, subscribe, uremia, uremic, critical, toxicity, venenosity, perusal, read carefully, admiral, poisoning, addiction, intoxication, be addicted to, be poisoned, be hooked on, addicted, hooked, toxic, poisonous, hard drugs, heavy drugs, addict, aholic, be severe, be vicious, be awful, be dreadful, severe, vicious, awful, dreadful, grossly, terribly, extremely, antidote, detoxicant, detoxicate, detoxify. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 독

poison, venom, toxin

supervision, inspection, oversight

supervisor, inspector, overseer

supervise, inspect, oversee

solitary, desolate, lonely

obfuscation, dyslexia, desultory reading

have an eye on

solo flight

solitary life

independence

independent

independently

independent

monologue

matchless

self-righteous man, maverick

reading

narrow-minded, self-righteous, dogmatic

malicious language, venomous tongue

eagle

unmarried person, bachelor (bachelorette), single man (woman)

devout, committed

Germany

German

independent

dictatorial, authoritarian

dictatorship, dictatorial government

exclusive right

creativity, originality

creative, original

be unusual, be unique, be distinctive

unique, original, distinctive

uniqueness, distinctiveness, particularity

strong, poisonous

drug addict, dope head

virulence

nonexclusive

disinfection, sterilization

disinfect, sterilize

proctor, exam invigilator

she-devil, hellcat

disinfect, sterilize, swab

chlorination

subscribe

uremia

uremic

critical

toxicity, venenosity

perusal, read carefully

admiral

poisoning, addiction, intoxication

be addicted to, be poisoned, be hooked on

addicted, hooked

toxic, poisonous

hard drugs, heavy drugs

addict, aholic

be severe, be vicious, be awful, be dreadful

severe, vicious, awful, dreadful

grossly, terribly, extremely

antidote, detoxicant

detoxicate, detoxify

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