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घृणा

ghrina /ɡʱrɪ.ɳäː/

A strong feeling of intense dislike, disgust, or aversion towards someone or something. It is often used to describe deep-seated hatred or moral disapproval in formal or literary contexts.

Ejemplos

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उसे गंदगी से घृणा है।

He feels disgusted by filth.

2

हमें भ्रष्टाचार से घृणा करनी चाहिए।

We should despise corruption.

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मुझे इस तरह के व्यवहार से घृणा होती है।

I feel disgusted by this kind of behavior.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
घृणा
Verb
घृणा करना
Adverbio
घृणापूर्वक
Adjetivo
घृणित
Relacionado
घृणास्पद
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Ghrina' as 'Grimace'—the face you make when you see something you hate or find disgusting.

Quiz rápido

सच्चे इंसान को बुराई से ___ होती है।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: घृणा

Ejemplos

1

उसे गंदगी से घृणा है।

everyday

He feels disgusted by filth.

2

हमें भ्रष्टाचार से घृणा करनी चाहिए।

formal

We should despise corruption.

3

मुझे इस तरह के व्यवहार से घृणा होती है।

informal

I feel disgusted by this kind of behavior.

4

इतिहास में घृणा के सामाजिक कारणों का विश्लेषण किया गया है।

academic

The social causes of hatred have been analyzed in history.

5

कंपनी की नीति कार्यस्थल पर घृणा फैलाने के विरुद्ध है।

business

The company policy is against spreading hatred in the workplace.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
घृणा
Verb
घृणा करना
Adverbio
घृणापूर्वक
Adjetivo
घृणित
Relacionado
घृणास्पद

Colocaciones comunes

घृणा करना to hate/to despise
तीव्र घृणा intense hatred
घृणा की दृष्टि a look of hatred/disdain
घृणा की भावना feeling of hatred
घृणा फैलाना to spread hatred

Frases Comunes

घृणा की आग

the fire of hatred

घृणा की दृष्टि से देखना

to look down upon someone with hatred

घृणा का पात्र

object of hatred

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घृणा vs नफरत

Nafrat is Urdu-derived and common in daily speech; Ghrina is Sanskrit-derived and more formal or literary.

घृणा vs ईर्ष्या

Irshya means jealousy or envy, whereas Ghrina is pure hatred or disgust.

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Notas de uso

While 'Nafrat' is used frequently in Bollywood and daily conversation, 'Ghrina' is preferred in formal writing, literature, and news reporting to express a more profound or moral disgust.

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Errores comunes

Learners often treat 'ghrina' as a masculine noun because it ends in 'a', but it is actually a feminine noun in Hindi.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Ghrina' as 'Grimace'—the face you make when you see something you hate or find disgusting.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'घृणा' (ghṛṇā), which originally meant compassion or disgust.

Patrones gramaticales

Feminine noun Always takes the postposition 'से' (se) when indicating the object of hate (e.g., X से घृणा करना) Commonly used with light verbs like 'करना' (to do) or 'होना' (to happen/feel)
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Contexto cultural

In various Indian philosophical traditions, 'Ghrina' is identified as one of the negative emotions (Kleshas) that one must overcome to achieve mental peace.

Quiz rápido

सच्चे इंसान को बुराई से ___ होती है।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: घृणा

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