When to use to look back in Korean

Korean: 되돌아보다[ doe-dol-a-bo-da ]

to look back
to look back

When to use it

To look back means to turn and look behind you, or to think again about something from the past. In Korean, 되돌아보다 is used when you physically look behind you and also when you remember or review past events. It is a useful word for both real actions and quiet reflection.

Example sentences

  1. 엄마가 부르자 저는 되돌아봤어요.

    Mom called me, so I looked back.

  2. 학교에 가다가 친구 목소리를 듣고 되돌아봤어요.

    On the way to school, I heard my friend's voice and looked back.

  3. 공원에서 소리가 나서 아이가 되돌아봤어요.

    At the park, the child looked back because of a sound.

  4. 가게를 나가다가 문 앞에서 한번 되돌아봤어요.

    I looked back once at the door while leaving the store.

  5. 버스에서 내리기 전에 뒤를 되돌아봤어요.

    Before getting off the bus, I looked back.

  6. 밤에 오늘 하루를 조용히 되돌아봤어요.

    At night, I quietly looked back on my day.