{"id":2325,"date":"2011-12-26T18:26:59","date_gmt":"2011-12-26T18:26:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/hindi\/?p=2325"},"modified":"2018-02-08T10:59:28","modified_gmt":"2018-02-08T10:59:28","slug":"antonyms-in-hindi-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/hindi\/antonyms-in-hindi-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"Antonyms in Hindi &#8211; II"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In continuing my post on Antonyms in Hindi, I will show the antonyms\u00a0for some of the common Hindi words. Antonyms in Hindi are called <strong>\u0935\u093f\u0932\u094b\u092e \u0936\u092c\u094d\u0926<\/strong> (Vilom &#8211; Opposite, Shabdh &#8211; Words)<\/p>\n<p>Like the first post, I would like to point out some observations as given below<\/p>\n<p>Many antonyms are being made by adding certain prefix. You can find many of them in the table below. They will sound similar after the before-said prefix. Some of the common prefix are \u0905\u0928\u0941 (anu), \u0906 (aa), \u0905 (a) , \u0928\u093f (ni) , \u0935\u093f (vi), \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0924\u093f (prati),\u00a0\u0926\u0941 (du) etc.<\/p>\n<p>The romanized spellings are given in brackets.<\/p>\n<table id=\"table7\" width=\"580\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"6\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Word<\/strong><\/td>\n<td><strong>Word&#8217;s Meaning<\/strong><\/td>\n<td><strong>Antonyms<\/strong><\/td>\n<td><strong>Antonym&#8217;s Meaning<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u093e\u0935\u0927\u093e\u0928 (saavdhaan)<\/td>\n<td>careful<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u0938\u093e\u0935\u0927\u093e\u0928 (asaavdhaan)<\/td>\n<td>careless<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0926\u0941\u0937\u094d\u091f (dusht)<\/td>\n<td>rogue<\/td>\n<td>\u0938\u091c\u094d\u091c\u0928 (sajjan)<\/td>\n<td>noble<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092a\u0942\u0930\u094d\u0924\u093f (purti)<\/td>\n<td>supply<\/td>\n<td>\u092e\u093e\u0901\u0917 (mang)<\/td>\n<td>demand<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092a\u094d\u0930\u0915\u093e\u0936 (prakash)<\/td>\n<td>light<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u0902\u0927\u0915\u093e\u0930 (andhkar)<\/td>\n<td>darkness<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u092c\u0932 (sabal)<\/td>\n<td>capable<\/td>\n<td>\u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u092c\u0932 (nirbal)<\/td>\n<td>incapable<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0902\u0927\u093f (sandhi)<\/td>\n<td>joining<\/td>\n<td>\u0935\u093f\u091a\u094d\u091b\u0947\u0926 (viched)<\/td>\n<td>division<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0932\u093e\u092f\u0915 (laayak)<\/td>\n<td>suitable<\/td>\n<td>\u0928\u093e\u0932\u093e\u092f\u0915 (naalaayak)<\/td>\n<td>unsuitable<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092e\u093e\u0928 (maan)<\/td>\n<td>value, reputation<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u092a\u092e\u093e\u0928 (apmaan)<\/td>\n<td>humiliations<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u094d\u0935\u0938\u094d\u0925 (svathy)<\/td>\n<td>healthy<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u0938\u094d\u0935\u0938\u094d\u0925 (asvathy)<\/td>\n<td>unhealthy<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0927\u0928\u0940 (dhani)<\/td>\n<td>rich<\/td>\n<td>\u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u0927\u0928 (nirdhan)<\/td>\n<td>poor<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092a\u0942\u0930\u094d\u0935 (purv)<\/td>\n<td>before<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u092a\u0942\u0930\u094d\u0935 (apurv)<\/td>\n<td>unprecedented<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0941\u0916 (sukh)<\/td>\n<td>happiness<\/td>\n<td>\u0926\u0941\u0903\u0916 (dukh)<\/td>\n<td>sadness<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u091c\u092f (jai)<\/td>\n<td>victory, hail<\/td>\n<td>\u092a\u0930\u093e\u091c\u092f (parajay)<\/td>\n<td>defeat<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0930\u0932 (saral)<\/td>\n<td>simple, banal<\/td>\n<td>\u0915\u0920\u093f\u0928 (kathin)<\/td>\n<td>difficult, complicated<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092c\u0902\u0927\u0928 (bandhan)<\/td>\n<td>attachment<\/td>\n<td>\u092e\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0924\u093f (mukti)<\/td>\n<td>freedom<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092a\u094d\u0930\u093e\u0924 (praat)<\/td>\n<td>morning<\/td>\n<td>\u0938\u093e\u092f (saay)<\/td>\n<td>evening<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0941\u0928\u094d\u0926\u0930 (sundar)<\/td>\n<td>beautiful<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u0938\u0941\u0902\u0926\u0930 (asundhar), \u0915\u0941\u0930\u0942\u092a (kurup)<\/td>\n<td>ugly<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0917\u0941\u0930\u0941 (guru)<\/td>\n<td>master, teacher<\/td>\n<td>\u0936\u093f\u0937\u094d\u092f (shishy)<\/td>\n<td>student<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092a\u093e\u092a (paap)<\/td>\n<td>sin, crime<\/td>\n<td>\u092a\u0941\u0923\u094d\u092f (purny)<\/td>\n<td>alms-deed<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0928\u093f\u0902\u0926\u093e (ninda)<\/td>\n<td>condemnation<\/td>\n<td>\u0938\u094d\u0924\u0941\u0924\u093f (stuti), \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0936\u0902\u0936\u093e (prashansha)<\/td>\n<td>praise<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u094d\u0935\u0926\u0947\u0936 (svadesh)<\/td>\n<td>fatherland, home country<\/td>\n<td>\u0935\u093f\u0926\u0947\u0936 (videsh)<\/td>\n<td>foreign land<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0926\u093e\u0938 (daas)<\/td>\n<td>slave<\/td>\n<td>\u0938\u094d\u0935\u093e\u092e\u0940 (svaami)<\/td>\n<td>master<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0926\u094b\u0937\u0940 (doshi)<\/td>\n<td>guilty<\/td>\n<td>\u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u0926\u094b\u0937\u0940 (nirdhoshi)<\/td>\n<td>innocent<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u091c\u0940\u0935\u0928 (jeevan)<\/td>\n<td>life<\/td>\n<td>\u092e\u0930\u0923 (maran)<\/td>\n<td>dying<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0936\u093f\u0915\u094d\u0937\u093f\u0924 (shikshit)<\/td>\n<td>literate<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u0936\u093f\u0915\u094d\u0937\u093f\u0924 (ashikshit)<\/td>\n<td>illiterate<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0909\u0928\u094d\u0928\u0924\u093f (unnatti)<\/td>\n<td>progress<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u0935\u0928\u0924\u093f (avnati)<\/td>\n<td>decline<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0941\u0917\u0902\u0927 (sughand)<\/td>\n<td>scent<\/td>\n<td>\u0926\u0941\u0930\u094d\u0917\u0928\u094d\u0927 (durgand)<\/td>\n<td>foul smell<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0935\u093f\u0937 (vish)<\/td>\n<td>poison<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u092e\u0943\u0924 (amrit)<\/td>\n<td>elixir<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092f\u0936 (yash)<\/td>\n<td>fame<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u092a\u092f\u0936 (apyash)<\/td>\n<td>ill-fame<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0902\u091c\u0940\u0935 (sanjeev)<\/td>\n<td>live<\/td>\n<td>\u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u091c\u0940\u0935 (nirjeev)<\/td>\n<td>dead<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0938\u0926\u093e\u091a\u093e\u0930 (sadaachaar)<\/td>\n<td>got treatment<\/td>\n<td>\u0926\u0941\u0930\u093e\u091a\u093e\u0930 (duraachaar)<\/td>\n<td>bad treatment<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0927\u0930\u0924\u0940 (darati)<\/td>\n<td>earth, soil, ground<\/td>\n<td>\u0906\u0915\u093e\u0936 (aakash)<\/td>\n<td>sky<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092a\u0930\u0924\u0902\u0924\u094d\u0930 (partantr)<\/td>\n<td>foreign rule<\/td>\n<td>\u0938\u094d\u0935\u0924\u0902\u0924\u094d\u0930 (svatantr)<\/td>\n<td>self-rule<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0930\u093e\u0917 (raag)<\/td>\n<td>attachment, passion<\/td>\n<td>\u0935\u093f\u0930\u093e\u0917 (viraag)<\/td>\n<td>alienation, dispassion<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092e\u0902\u0917\u0932 (mangal)<\/td>\n<td>auspicious<\/td>\n<td>\u0905\u092e\u0902\u0917\u0932 (amangal)<\/td>\n<td>inauspicious<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u092d\u0932\u093e (bhalaa)<\/td>\n<td>kind<\/td>\n<td>\u092c\u0941\u0930\u093e (bura)<\/td>\n<td>bad<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0930\u0915\u094d\u0937\u0915 (rakshak)<\/td>\n<td>one who protects<\/td>\n<td>\u092d\u0915\u094d\u0937\u0915 (bhakshak)<\/td>\n<td>one who eats<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u0917\u0941\u0923 (nirgun)<\/td>\n<td>without good attributes<\/td>\n<td>\u0938\u0917\u0941\u0923 (sagun)<\/td>\n<td>with good attribute<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u0909\u0924\u094d\u0925\u093e\u0928 (utthan)<\/td>\n<td>development<\/td>\n<td>\u092a\u0924\u0928 (patan)<\/td>\n<td>decline<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In continuing my post on Antonyms in Hindi, I will show the antonyms\u00a0for some of the common Hindi words. 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