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उन्मुक्त — meaning in English: free

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ध्यान देना
dhyaan dena
बेटा
Beta
मैं चाहता हूँ
main chahta hoon
उन्मुक्त
unmukt
पर
par
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neutral intermediate
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'उन्मुक्त' in contexts related to freedom and liberation, such as discussing personal choices, artistic expression, or nature. For instance, you might hear it when someone describes a vast, open landscape that evokes feelings of being unbound or when discussing the free-spirited nature of a friend who pursues unconventional paths in life.
Synonyms & nuances
'उन्मुक्त' closely relates to the word 'स्वतंत्र' (svatantra), which also means 'free'. However, 'स्वतंत्र' is often used in more formal contexts, particularly in political or legal discussions, while 'उन्मुक्त' carries a more poetic or emotional undertone, making it ideal for artistic or philosophical conversations.
Culture
'उन्मुक्त' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'उन्मुक्त', which signifies not only physical freedom but also the idea of liberation from mental constraints. In Indian literature and poetry, this concept often symbolizes spiritual awakening and the quest for self-realization, reflecting a deep-rooted cultural appreciation for individual freedom.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of उन्मुक्त in English?
'उन्मुक्त' translates to 'free' in English, conveying a sense of liberation and openness, often in both physical and metaphorical contexts.
Q.How do you use उन्मुक्त in a sentence?
You can use 'उन्मुक्त' in sentences like 'वह उन्मुक्त जीवन जीता है' (He lives a free life) to convey freedom from societal constraints.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using उन्मुक्त?
A common mistake is using 'उन्मुक्त' in overly formal contexts where 'स्वतंत्र' might be more appropriate. Remember that 'उन्मुक्त' has a more expressive, emotional quality.
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