carry


verb

  • To lift something and take it somewhere else.
  • To move something from one place to another.
  • To have something with you.
  • To support or help someone in a game or activity.

noun

  • How you hold or lift something when you move it.
  • A place where things are moved from one water area to another.
  • The distance a ball goes when you hit it.


Synonym

  • move
  • transport
  • hold

Antonym

  • drop

Sentences

  • I can carry my little sister on my back.
  • We carry our books to the library.
  • He can carry the ball to the goal.
  • I carry my water bottle when I play outside.
  • She helps carry the boxes into the house.

Word Explanation:

  • Carrying is when you lift something and move it from one place to another. For example, you can carry your backpack to school.

Word in hindi

ले जाना

le jana

Other variations in hindi

  • उठाना uthana
  • ले जाना le jana

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'carry' mean?

To carry means to hold something and move it from one place to another.

How do you pronounce 'carry'?

You pronounce 'carry' like this: 'ka-ree'.

What is the origin of the word 'carry'?

The word 'carry' comes from the Latin word 'carriare', which means to transport or to bear.

What is the meaning of 'carry' in Hindi?

The word 'carry' in Hindi is 'ले जाना' (Le Jānā).

What is the meaning of 'carry' in Kannada?

The word 'carry' in Kannada is 'ಕೊಂಡೊಯ್ಯುವುದು' (Koṇḍoyyuvudu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that ants can carry objects that are 50 times their own weight? That's like a kid carrying a car!

Proverb

A friend in need is a friend indeed. (This means true friends help each other carry burdens.)

Quote

"You cannot carry the weight of the world on your shoulders." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Adventures of Andy the Ant

In a bright, sunny town, there lived a little ant named Andy. Andy loved to carry things! He would carry tiny crumbs of bread, shiny pebbles, and even a leaf that was bigger than him!

Every day was an adventure as he marched along, singing, “I can carry, I can share, I can help, everywhere!”

One day, he found a friend in need—a little ladybug who had lost her way. “Don’t worry!” said Andy. “I’ll carry you home!”

Together, they journeyed through the tall grass, and Andy learned that carrying isn’t just about strength; it’s about kindness too!

What will you carry today?