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Shabd-Word (शब्द)

Word Meanings

Vilom Shabd (विलोम शब्द)

Antonym’s meanings

Mitra (मित्र)

Friend

Dushman (दुश्मन)

Enemy

Nindaa (निंदा)

Condemnation

Prashansha (प्रशंसा)

Praise

Raat (रात)

Night

Din (दिन)

Day

Nafrat  (नफ़रत)

Hate

Pyaar (प्यार)

Love

Ghruna (धृणा)

Hate

Prem (प्रेम)

Love

Subah (सुबह)

Morning

Sham (शाम)

Evening

Jeevan (जीवन)

Life

Maran(मरण)

Dying

Harsh (हर्ष)

Happy

Shok (शोक)

Sad

Sukh (सुख)

Happiness

Dukh (दुःख)

Sadness

Vardan (वरदान)

Bless

Abhishap (अभिशाप)

Curse

Aadan (आदान)

Take

Pradan (प्रदान)

Give

Unnati  (उन्नति)

Progress

Avnati (अवनति)

Decline

Prakash (प्रकाश)

Light

Andhkaar (अंधकार)

Dark

Maan (मान)

Value

Apmaan  (अपमान)

Humiliation

Laabh (लाभ)

Profit

Haani (हानि)

Loss

Guru (गुरु)

Master

Chatra (छात्र

Student

Sugandh (सुगंध)

Scent

Durgandh (दुर्गंध)

Foul  Smell

Bandhan

Attachment

Mukti (मुक्ति)

Freedom

Shikshit (शिक्षित)

Educated

Ashikshit  (अशिक्षित)

Uneducated

Swadesh (स्वदेश)

Fatherland

Pardesh  (परदेश)

Foreign

Doshi (दोषी)

Guilty

Nirdoshi  (निर्दोष)

Innocent

Vish (विष)

Poison

Amrit (अमृत)

Elixir

Sajiv (सजीव)

Live

Nirjiv (ऩिर्जिव)

Dead

Sadachar (सदाचार)

Got Treatment

Durachar (दुराचार)

Bad Treatment

Dharti (धरती)

Earth

Aakash (आकाश)

Sky

Nirgun(निर्गुण)

Without Good Attributes

Sagun (सगुण)

With Good Attribute

Utthan (उतथान)

Development

Patan (पतन)

Decline

Rakshak (रक्षक)

One who Protect

Bakshak (भक्षक)

One who eat

Paap (पाप)

Crime

Punya (पुण्य)

Deed

Jay  (जय)

Victory

Parajay (पराजय)

Defeat

Saral  (सरल)

Simple

Kathin (कठिन)

Difficult

Saavdhan (सावधान)

Carefull

Asavdhan (असावधान)

Careless

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