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10 Daily Use English Words with Meaning

 10 Daily Use English Words with Meaning 

Word: Impotent

Part of Speech: Adjective (विशेषण)

General Meaning: Weak, powerless, lacking strength or ability.
Hindi Meaning: शक्तिहीन, अक्षम, निर्बल, असमर्थ


1. Physical weakness (शारीरिक दुर्बलता)

  • English: Lacking physical strength.

  • Hindi: शारीरिक शक्ति का अभाव।

  • Synonyms (पर्यायवाची): Weak, feeble, frail

  • Antonyms (विलोम): Strong, powerful, robust

  • Example: After the illness, he felt impotent.

  • (बीमारी के बाद वह निर्बल महसूस कर रहा था।)


2. Powerless (असहाय/असक्षम)

  • English: Unable to control or influence.

  • Hindi: नियंत्रण या प्रभाव डालने में असमर्थ।

  • Synonyms: Powerless, helpless, incapable

  • Antonyms: Capable, competent, influential

  • Example: The citizens felt impotent against corruption.

  • (नागरिक भ्रष्टाचार के खिलाफ असहाय महसूस कर रहे थे।)


3. Lack of authority (अधिकारहीन)

  • English: Without legal or official power.

  • Hindi: अधिकार या वैधानिक शक्ति का अभाव।

  • Synonyms: Ineffective, invalid, unauthorized

  • Antonyms: Authorized, valid, empowered

  • Example: The committee was impotent to take decisions.

  • (समिति निर्णय लेने में असक्षम थी।)


5. Ineffective action (अप्रभावी कार्यवाही)

  • English: Having no effect or result.

  • Hindi: जिसका कोई प्रभाव न हो।

  • Synonyms: Futile, useless, ineffective

  • Antonyms: Effective, useful, productive

  • Example: Their protest was impotent.

  • (उनका विरोध अप्रभावी रहा।)


6. Emotional helplessness (भावनात्मक असहायता)

  • English: Feeling unable to help or support emotionally.

  • Hindi: भावनात्मक रूप से असहाय महसूस करना।

  • Synonyms: Helpless, incapable, paralyzed

  • Antonyms: Supportive, helpful, strong

  • Example: She felt impotent to comfort her friend.

  • (वह अपनी मित्र को सांत्वना देने में असमर्थ महसूस कर रही थी।)


7. Political weakness (राजनीतिक अक्षमता)

  • English: Weakness in leadership or governance.

  • Hindi: शासन या नेतृत्व में कमजोरी।

  • Synonyms: Inept, powerless, ineffective

  • Antonyms: Strong, effective, powerful

  • Example: The government seemed impotent in handling the crisis.

  • (संकट से निपटने में सरकार अक्षम लग रही थी।)


8. Moral weakness (नैतिक दुर्बलता)

  • English: Lacking willpower or moral strength.

  • Hindi: नैतिक शक्ति या इच्छाशक्ति का अभाव।

  • Synonyms: Weak-willed, cowardly, spineless

  • Antonyms: Courageous, strong-willed, bold

  • Example: He showed himself impotent in resisting temptation.

  • (उसने प्रलोभन का विरोध करने में खुद को निर्बल साबित किया।)


9. Scientific/Medical powerlessness (वैज्ञानिक अक्षमता)

  • English: Science being unable to solve or cure.

  • Hindi: विज्ञान या चिकित्सा की असमर्थता।

  • Synonyms: Incapable, ineffective, powerless

  • Antonyms: Capable, effective, powerful

  • Example: Medicine was impotent against the rare disease.

  • (दुर्लभ रोग के सामने चिकित्सा असहाय थी।)


10. Creative/Intellectual weakness (रचनात्मक या बौद्धिक अक्षमता)

  • English: Lacking ability to create or think productively.

  • Hindi: सृजनात्मक या बौद्धिक शक्ति का अभाव।

  • Synonyms: Ineffective, sterile, unproductive

  • Antonyms: Creative, productive, innovative

  • Example: The writer felt impotent to express his thoughts.

  • (लेखक अपने विचार व्यक्त करने में अक्षम महसूस कर रहा था।)


Quick Word Bank

  • Synonyms (पर्यायवाची): Weak, powerless, helpless, futile, sterile, ineffective, frail, incapable

  • Antonyms (विलोम): Strong, powerful, capable, fertile, effective, robust, potent

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