In Sanskrit, "vilom shabds" refer to antonyms or words with opposite meanings. For example, day-night (divasa-ratra), hot-cold (garam-thanda), or happy-sad (khushi-dukhi) are examples of vilom shabds in Sanskrit.
The vilom shabd for "khal" is "nirmal."
The vilom shabd (antonym) of "sheetal" in Hindi is "garam."
It is correct to say that Sajjan is the vilom shabd of the vishram.
The vilom shabd of "prarthana" is "abhilasha".
The vilom shabd (antonym) of "dheere" is "tez".
The vilom shabd for "khal" is "nirmal."
The vilom shabd (antonym) of "sheetal" in Hindi is "garam."
The vilom shabd of "prarthana" is "abhilasha".
The vilom shabd (antonym) of "dheere" is "tez".
It is correct to say that Sajjan is the vilom shabd of the vishram.
Uthla is the Vilom of Gehra
The vilom shabd (antonym) of "nidra" in Hindi is "jagrata," which means awake or alert.
The vilom shabd (antonym) for "savadhan" is "avadhan".
The antonym (vilom) of "garv" in Hindi is "vinamrata" which translates to humility in English.
The vilom shabd of "samay" is "asamay" which means untimely or inappropriate.
Intezaar ka vilom shabd "Vyateet" hota hai।
The vilom shabd or antonym of the Hindi word "chhaya" is "prakash" which means light.