सफलता
Success refers to the accomplishment of an aim, purpose, or a desired outcome. In Hindi, it is a feminine noun used to describe reaching a goal or performing well in personal, professional, or academic endeavors.
Examples
3 of 5मुझे अपनी परीक्षा में सफलता मिली।
I got success in my exam.
हम आपके उज्ज्वल भविष्य और सफलता की कामना करते हैं।
We wish for your bright future and success.
मेहनत करोगे तो सफलता ज़रूर मिलेगी।
If you work hard, you will surely get success.
Word Family
Memory Tip
The word contains 'phal' (फल), which means 'fruit'. Think of success as the 'fruit' of your hard labor.
Quick Quiz
कड़ी मेहनत ही ______ की कुंजी है।
Correct!
The correct answer is: सफलता
Examples
मुझे अपनी परीक्षा में सफलता मिली।
everydayI got success in my exam.
हम आपके उज्ज्वल भविष्य और सफलता की कामना करते हैं।
formalWe wish for your bright future and success.
मेहनत करोगे तो सफलता ज़रूर मिलेगी।
informalIf you work hard, you will surely get success.
इस शोध परियोजना ने वैज्ञानिक क्षेत्र में बड़ी सफलता प्राप्त की है।
academicThis research project has achieved great success in the scientific field.
नया उत्पाद बाजार में बड़ी सफलता साबित हुआ है।
businessThe new product has proven to be a great success in the market.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
सफलता की सीढ़ी
the ladder of success
दिन-दुगुनी रात-चौगुनी सफलता
rapid and immense success
सफलता सिर चढ़कर बोलना
when success makes someone arrogant or is very evident
Often Confused With
सफल is an adjective meaning 'successful', while सफलता is the abstract noun meaning 'success'.
Usage Notes
सफलता is a feminine noun. It is most commonly used with the verbs 'मिलना' (to get/receive) or 'प्राप्त करना' (to achieve/attain).
Common Mistakes
Learners often use the noun 'सफलता' where an adjective is needed, such as saying 'वह सफलता आदमी है' instead of 'वह सफल आदमी है' (He is a successful man).
Memory Tip
The word contains 'phal' (फल), which means 'fruit'. Think of success as the 'fruit' of your hard labor.
Word Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'सफल' (sa-phala), meaning 'with fruit' or 'productive'.
Grammar Patterns
Cultural Context
In Indian culture, achieving success is often celebrated with the distribution of sweets (mithai) among family and friends.
Quick Quiz
कड़ी मेहनत ही ______ की कुंजी है।
Correct!
The correct answer is: सफलता
Related Phrases
Related Vocabulary
More general words
प्रचुरता
A1Prachurta refers to the state of having a large or plentiful amount of something, often more than enough. It describes an abundance or overflow of resources, qualities, or physical objects.
उपलब्धि
A1An achievement or accomplishment reached through effort, skill, or perseverance. It refers to the successful attainment of a goal or a significant milestone in any field.
फुर्तीला
A1Describes a person or animal that is energetic, quick, and nimble in movement. It is used to praise someone's physical agility or mental alertness.
यथार्थ
A1Yatharth refers to the actual reality or the factual state of things as they exist. It is used to distinguish what is real and tangible from what is imagined, idealistic, or fictitious.
अद्भुत
A1Adbhut is used to describe something that is wonderful, marvelous, or extraordinary. it refers to things that evoke a sense of surprise, awe, or admiration due to their uniqueness or excellence.
परिधान
A1A formal or literary term for clothing, attire, or garments. It refers to a person's dress or a specific set of clothes, often used in professional or cultural contexts.
शुष्क
A1शुष्क (Shushka) primarily means 'dry' or 'arid,' referring to a lack of moisture or water. In a figurative sense, it describes something that is dull, boring, or lacks emotion and interest.
महक
A1A pleasant smell or fragrance often associated with flowers, food, or perfume. It is generally used in a positive or neutral sense to describe the aroma perceived through the nose.
तीर
A1A pointed projectile shot from a bow, commonly known as an arrow. It can also refer to the bank or shore of a river in literary or poetic contexts.
राख
A1Ash is the powdery residue left after something has been completely burned by fire. It is commonly used to describe what remains after wood, coal, or cigarettes have finished burning.
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