What does 몰 in Korean mean?

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

The word in Korean means guacamole, secretly, privately, unkindly, harshly, heartlessly, be very cold, be unkind, be harsh, be heartless, cold, harsh, heartless, rush into, drive in, absorption, immersion, devotion, be absorbed, be immersed in, secretly, in secret, peep into, peek, stealth, sneak, crowd, flock, gather, rush in, crowd into, be cornered, be pushed into, scupper, exterminate, annihilate, lack of sense, senselessness, absurdity, irrationality, cowboy, shopping mall, sunset, sundown, appearance, appear, sinking, sink, go down, sunk, caldera, swirling, howling, bluster, roaring wind, gusty wind. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 몰

guacamole

secretly, privately

unkindly, harshly, heartlessly

be very cold, be unkind, be harsh, be heartless

cold, harsh, heartless

rush into, drive in

absorption, immersion, devotion

be absorbed, be immersed in

secretly, in secret

peep into, peek

stealth

sneak

crowd, flock, gather

rush in, crowd into

be cornered, be pushed into

scupper, exterminate, annihilate

lack of sense, senselessness, absurdity, irrationality

cowboy

shopping mall

sunset, sundown

appearance

appear

sinking

sink, go down

sunk

caldera

swirling, howling

bluster, roaring wind, gusty wind

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