Korean vocabulary list:
intensifier / degree
- 까지–A postpositional particle used to go beyond the normal degree
- 까지–A postpositional particle referring to an addition to the present state or degree
- 나–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the amount of something is larger than expected, or to emphasize a large amount
- 너무–too
- 다–'completely'
- 대다–An auxiliary verb used to indicate the repetition of an action in the preceding statement or that the level of the action is extreme
- 대단히–very much; greatly
- 대로–A bound noun used to indicate that something is in a severe state
- 드–A prefix used to mean severely or high
- 들이-–A prefix used to mean severely, suddenly, or very much
- 말–mention; reference
- 먹다–An auxiliary verb used to imply that the current situation is not satisfactory by emphasizing an action in the preceding statement
- 몹시–much; extremely
- 못하다–An auxiliary adjective used to indicate that the action or state described by the preceding words is too extreme to be sustained
- 무지–very; really
- 상당히–fairly; pretty; considerably
- 쌓다–An auxiliary verb used to indicate the repetition of an action in the preceding statement or that the level of the action is extreme
- 썩–exceedingly; greatly; so
- 어찌–so much
- 웃–A prefix used to mean additional, older, or upper
- 이나–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the amount of something is larger than expected or to emphasize a large amount
- 준-–A prefix used to indicate a certain role or qualification falls short of but is comparable to the one denoted by the noun it is attached to
- 최–A prefix used to mean "the most, the best."
- 투성이–A suffix used to mean "a state of having too much of something" or "an object or a person in such a state."