शुद्ध
Hindi
Etymology
From Sanskrit शुद्ध (śuddha), from the root verb शुध् (śudh, “to become pure or purified”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃʊd̪d̪ʱ/
Adjective
शुद्ध • (śuddh) (Urdu spelling شدھ)
- pure, unpolluted
- शुद्ध सोना बहुत महंगा है।
- śuddh sonā bahut mahaṅgā hai.
- Pure gold is very expensive.
- परम-शुद्ध पानी मिलने कठिन है।
- param-śuddh pānī milne kaṭhin hai.
- It is difficult to find absolutely pure water.
- Synonym: ख़ालिस (xālis)
- correct
- समस्या सुलझाने लिए यह पद्धति शुद्ध नहीं है।
- samasyā suljhāne lie yah paddhati śuddh nahī̃ hai.
- This is not the correct method for solving the problem.
- Synonym: सही (sahī)
- तुम्हारा उच्चारण शुद्ध है।
- tumhārā uccāraṇ śuddh hai.
- Your pronunciation is correct.
- net
- आज का शुद्ध लाभ क्या था? ― āj kā śuddh lābh kyā thā? ― What was the net profit for today?
- (of language) high-register; making use of Sanskrit loanwords
- शुद्ध हिंदी ― śuddh hindī ― Sanskritized Hindi
- Antonym: ठेठ (ṭheṭh)
Antonyms
- अशुद्ध (aśuddh)
References
- Bahri, Hardev (1989), “शुद्ध”, in Siksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons
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