absorb


verb

  • To take in or soak up something, like a sponge takes in water.
  • To understand or learn something completely.
  • To use up or make something disappear, like when you drink juice.
  • To take in energy, like how plants absorb sunlight.
  • To keep someone very busy or interested.
  • To take in a lot of information or ideas.


Antonym

  • emit

Sentences

  • When you soak a sponge, it will absorb the water.
  • Your skin can absorb lotion to stay soft.
  • Some animals absorb heat from the sun.
  • We absorb sounds when we listen carefully.
  • The paper will absorb the ink from the pen.

Word Explanation:

  • Absorb means to soak up or take in something. For example, when you drink juice, your body absorbs the good stuff from it.

Word in hindi

अवशोषण

avshoshan

Other variations in hindi

  • अवशोषित करना avshoshit karna
  • सोखना sokhna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'absorb' mean?

To absorb means to take in or soak up something, like a sponge soaking up water.

How do you pronounce 'absorb'?

You pronounce 'absorb' like this: ab-zorb.

What is the origin of the word 'absorb'?

The word 'absorb' comes from the Latin word 'absorbere', which means to 'swallow up'.

What is the meaning of 'absorb' in Hindi?

The word 'absorb' in Hindi is 'अवशोषित' (Avashoshit).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that sponges can absorb water? They soak it up like a big drink!

Proverb

You can't absorb too much knowledge, it only makes you smarter!

Quote

"Knowledge is power." - Francis Bacon

Mini blog:

Be Like a Sponge!

Have you ever seen a sponge? It’s a funny little thing that loves to soak up water! Just like that sponge, we can absorb things too!

When we read a book, we absorb all the exciting stories and new words. When we listen to music, we absorb the happy tunes that make us want to dance!

So, let’s be like sponges and absorb all the fun and knowledge around us. Every day is a chance to learn something new!

What will you absorb today? 🌟