🌟 무욕하다 (無欲/無慾 하다)

Adjective  

1. 욕심이 없다.

1. DISINTERESTED; UNSELFISH: Having no greed.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 무욕한 사람.
    A man of no lust.
  • Google translate 무욕한 삶.
    A desultory life.
  • Google translate 무욕한 생활.
    A desultory life.
  • Google translate 무욕한 성격.
    A desultory character.
  • Google translate 무욕한 성품.
    A demure character.
  • Google translate 팍팍한 생활에 지친 나는 무욕한 자연의 흙과 바람을 느끼려고 여행을 떠났다.
    Tired of a hard life, i set out on a trip to feel the profanity of nature's soil and wind.
  • Google translate 그 선비는 소탈하고 청빈하며 무욕하여 벼슬이 정승이라도 집안은 늘 가난했다.
    The classical scholar was simple, innocent and unselfish, and the family was always poor, even if it were a government official.
  • Google translate 난 정치 얘긴 듣기도 싫어. 서로 자기 욕심만 채우려고 매일같이 싸우는 거 보기도 싫고.
    I don't even want to hear about politics. i don't want to see each other fight every day to satisfy their greed.
    Google translate 정치하는 사람들이 무욕하면 태평성태가 절로 올 텐데.
    If the politicians are unspirited, then peace will come.

무욕하다: disinterested; unselfish,むよくだ【無欲だ】,désintéressé,desprendido, desinteresado, altruista,بلا جشع,шуналгүй, хомхой сэтгэлгүй,không vụ lợi, không hám lợi,ไม่โลภ, ไม่ละโมบ, ไม่มีความมักได้,tidak berambisi, tanpa serakah,бескорысный; великодушный; щедрый,无欲,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 무욕하다 (무요카다) 무욕한 (무요칸) 무욕하여 (무요카여) 무욕해 (무요캐) 무욕하니 (무요카니) 무욕합니다 (무요캄니다)
📚 Derivative: 무욕(無欲/無慾): 욕심이 없음.

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