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क्रोधित — meaning in English: angry

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ताज़ा
taazaa
उदास
udās
अत्यंत
atyant
उपदेश
updesh
क्रोधित
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'क्रोधित' when expressing emotions in discussions about personal conflicts or heated debates. For example, if someone is discussing a disagreement with a friend or a family member, they might say, 'वह बहुत क्रोधित था जब उसने सुना कि मैंने क्या कहा' (He was very angry when he heard what I said).
Synonyms & nuances
'क्रोधित' is similar to 'गुस्सा' (gussa), which also means angry, but 'गुस्सा' is more informal and commonly used in everyday conversations. You might choose 'क्रोधित' in more serious contexts or literary works, where a heightened emotional state is being conveyed.
Culture
'क्रोधित' derives from the Sanskrit word 'क्रोध', meaning anger. In Indian culture, expressions of anger are often portrayed in literature and cinema, reflecting the human experience of conflict and emotional struggle. The word is frequently used in storytelling, adding depth to characters and their motivations.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of क्रोधित in English?
'क्रोधित' translates to 'angry' in English, describing a strong emotional response typically associated with displeasure or frustration.
Q.How do you use क्रोधित in a sentence?
You can use 'क्रोधित' in sentences like, 'जब उसे झूठ बताया गया, तो वह क्रोधित हो गया' (When he was lied to, he became angry).
Q.Is क्रोधित a formal word?
'क्रोधित' is considered neutral and can be used in both spoken and written Hindi, making it suitable for various contexts without being overly formal.
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