exception in Korean
exception in Korean is 례외, 예외 — exception means someone or something left out of a general rule or statement.
exception in Korean
례외
Pronounced: rye'oe
that which is excepted or taken out from others
예외
Pronounced: ye'oe
that which is excepted or taken out from others
What does "exception" mean?
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noun Someone or something left out of a general rule or statement.
"Most of the class passed; she was the exception."
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noun A formal objection, especially on legal grounds.
"The lawyer took exception to how the question was phrased."
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noun In computing, an unexpected error condition that interrupts normal program flow and can be caught and handled.
"The function throws an exception if the file can't be found."
exception in a sentence
- Most of the class passed; she was the exception.
- The lawyer took exception to how the question was phrased.
- The function throws an exception if the file can't be found.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "exception" in Korean?
"exception" in Korean is 례외, 예외. exception means: Someone or something left out of a general rule or statement.
How do you pronounce 례외?
"exception" in Korean is 례외, pronounced "rye'oe".
How do you use "exception" in a sentence?
Example: "Most of the class passed; she was the exception." In Korean, "exception" is 례외, 예외.
Are there other ways to say "exception" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "exception": 례외, 예외.
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