What does 않은 in Korean mean?

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

The word 않은 in Korean means unprocessed, raw, unfiltered, unstrained, untested, unproven, unregistered, unenrolled, confused, undetermined, indistinct, unfired, nonkindled, unlit, unmatted, unmounted, untried, not attempted, untasted, untouched, unknown, unfound, unexacting, unintended, accidental, unfamiliar, unaccustomed, strange, unusual, unfamiliar, unaccustomed, unqualified, unapproved, irregular, unequable, unfamiliar to, unknown, impertinent, inadequate, irrelevant, illegitimate, unpaid, absent from, not comfortable with, unperturbed, calm, tranquil, serene, uneven, uncertain, unsure, indistinct, vague, unclear. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 않은

unprocessed

raw

unfiltered, unstrained

untested, unproven

unregistered, unenrolled

confused, undetermined, indistinct

unfired, nonkindled, unlit

unmatted, unmounted

untried, not attempted

untasted, untouched

unknown, unfound

unexacting

unintended, accidental

unfamiliar, unaccustomed, strange, unusual

unfamiliar, unaccustomed

unqualified, unapproved

irregular, unequable

unfamiliar to, unknown

impertinent, inadequate, irrelevant

illegitimate

unpaid

absent from

not comfortable with

unperturbed, calm, tranquil, serene

uneven

uncertain, unsure

indistinct, vague, unclear

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