Vilom shabd (Antonyms) for high frequency words
Vilom Shabd (Antonyms) for High-Frequency Words Vilom shabd are words that appear frequently in Hindi, but they have opposite meanings. These antonyms can h...
Vilom Shabd (Antonyms) for High-Frequency Words Vilom shabd are words that appear frequently in Hindi, but they have opposite meanings. These antonyms can h...
Vilom Shabd (Antonyms) for High-Frequency Words
Vilom shabd are words that appear frequently in Hindi, but they have opposite meanings. These antonyms can help us understand the opposite meaning of a word by providing a contrast.
Examples:
Shubham: (Good) - Antonym: Kadam (Bad)
Sufi: (Religious) - Antonym: Dharmic (Non-religious)
Adarsh: (Perfect) - Antonym: Chhuppi (Imperfect)
Naubah: (Change) - Antonym: Saptha (Constant)
Using Vilom Shabd:
Identify the antonym: Look for the word that has the opposite meaning of the high-frequency word.
Replace the high-frequency word with its antonym: For example, if you see shubham (good), replace it with adam (bad).
Understand the opposite meaning: Think about the original meaning of the high-frequency word and how its antonym expresses the opposite.
Benefits of Using Vilom Shabd:
Improved comprehension: By understanding antonyms, you can learn new words and their meanings more easily.
Enhanced critical thinking: You can approach language from different angles and develop your critical thinking skills.
Expanded vocabulary: You can enrich your vocabulary with a wider range of words.
Remember:
Not all high-frequency words have antonyms.
Antonyms can be used in different contexts to convey different meanings.
Practice is key to learning and using antonyms effectively