You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.So believe in yourself.आप जितना सोचते हैं उससे ज़्यादा बहादुर हैं, और जितना दिखते हैं उससे ज़्यादा मज़बूत हैं, और जितना सोचते हैं उससे ज़्यादा बुद्धिमान हैं।इसलिए खुद पर विश्वास रखें।
A tautology is a figure of speech involving the needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word, where the same concept is repeated using different words.e.g.free giftunexpected surprisePIN numberrepeat again completely finished final conclusive
Note: It is often used for emphasis or rhythm but can weaken writing if used unnecessarily.
Across (पार/आर-पार - Open Area): Used for crossing open areas, surfaces, or lines (e.g., across the river, across the road, across the field).Example: He walked across the road. (वह सड़क पार कर गया)Through (के माध्यम से/अंदर से - Enclosed Space): Used for moving within a 3D or enclosed space, or something having depth (e.g., through the forest, through the tunnel, through the crowd).Example: The train went through the tunnel. (ट्रेन सुरंग के अंदर से गुजरी)
Along (के साथ-साथ/किनारे - Following a Line): Used for moving parallel to a long, narrow path or object (e.g., along the beach, along the path, along the wall).Example: We walked along the river bank. (हम नदी के किनारे-किनारे चले)
Negative prefixes in English (un-, in-, dis-, non-, im-, il-, ir-, a-, anti-) are added to the beginning of words to change them to the opposite or negative meaning. They are used across nouns, verbs, and adjectives to indicate a lack of something, opposition, or reversal of an action.Un- (not/opposite): unhappy, unable, unfasten, unlockIn-(not): inactive, invisibleIm- (not): impossible, immoral, impatientIl- (not): illegal, illogical, illiterateIr-(not): irregular, irrational, irresponsibleDis- (not/opposite): dislike, disagree, dishonest, disconnectNon- (not/neutral): Usually indicates a lack of something or a neutral "not" (e.g., nonprofit, nonsense, nonconformistA- / An- (without/not): atypical, amoral, anarchyAnti- (against/opposite): antisocial, antibiotic, anticlimaxDe- (reverse/reduce): deactivate, decompose, deconstructMis- (wrongly): misbehave, misunderstanding
The suffix -en in English primarily converts adjectives and nouns into verbs, meaning "to make," "to become," or "to cause to be".Adjective to Verb (To Make/Become):Dark + en = Darken (काला होना/करना)Short + en = Shorten (छोटा करना)Weak + en = Weaken (कमजोर करना/होना)
Noun to Adjective (Made of/Material):Wood + en = Wooden (लकड़ी का)Gold + en = Golden (सुनहरा/सोने का)Wax + en = Waxen (मोम का)
Noun to Verb (To Cause to Have):Height + en = Heighten (ऊँचा करना)Heart + en = Hearten (हौसला बढ़ाना)