रोमांच
Romanch refers to a feeling of intense excitement, thrill, or the physical sensation of goosebumps caused by strong emotions like joy or fear. It is commonly used to describe the rush one feels during an adventure, a sports match, or a suspenseful story.
Examples
3 of 5मुझे पहाड़ों की यात्रा में रोमांच मिलता है।
I get a thrill from traveling in the mountains.
इस कहानी में रोमांच की कमी है।
This story lacks excitement.
कल के मैच में बहुत रोमांच था!
There was so much thrill in yesterday's match!
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of 'Manch' (Stage). Imagine standing on a 'Manch' (Stage) and feeling the 'Thrilling' rush of the audience cheering.
Quick Quiz
इस फिल्म की कहानी में बहुत ______ है।
Correct!
The correct answer is: रोमांच
Examples
मुझे पहाड़ों की यात्रा में रोमांच मिलता है।
everydayI get a thrill from traveling in the mountains.
इस कहानी में रोमांच की कमी है।
formalThis story lacks excitement.
कल के मैच में बहुत रोमांच था!
informalThere was so much thrill in yesterday's match!
रोमांच मानव स्वभाव का एक अभिन्न अंग है।
academicExcitement is an integral part of human nature.
नया प्रोजेक्ट टीम के लिए एक रोमांच लेकर आया है।
businessThe new project has brought a sense of thrill for the team.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
रोमांच से रोंगटे खड़े होना
to get goosebumps from thrill
जीवन का रोमांच
the thrill of life
खतरों का रोमांच
the thrill of dangers
Often Confused With
In English 'Romance' often implies love, but in Hindi 'Romanch' specifically means thrill/excitement, not necessarily romantic love.
Usage Notes
The word is a masculine noun and is most often used to describe physical or mental stimulation from external activities like sports, movies, or travel.
Common Mistakes
English learners often use 'Romanch' to mean 'Romantic Love' because of the phonetic similarity, but 'Prem' or 'Pyar' should be used for love instead.
Memory Tip
Think of 'Manch' (Stage). Imagine standing on a 'Manch' (Stage) and feeling the 'Thrilling' rush of the audience cheering.
Word Origin
Derived from Sanskrit 'Roman' (body hair) and 'Ancha' (to move/bend), literally meaning 'that which makes the hair stand up'.
Grammar Patterns
Cultural Context
Frequently used in Indian media to describe the high-energy 'Masala' action films that provide a mix of thrill and entertainment.
Quick Quiz
इस फिल्म की कहानी में बहुत ______ है।
Correct!
The correct answer is: रोमांच
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तनाव
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