replace


verb

  • To put something back where it was before.
  • To get something new to take the place of something old or broken.
  • To switch one thing for another.


Synonym

  • exchange
  • swap

Sentences

  • I need to replace my shoes because they are too small.
  • We can replace the batteries in the remote control.
  • If you lose a game piece, you can replace it with another one.
  • I will replace the old picture with a new drawing.
  • You can replace the water in the fish tank.

Word Explanation:

  • To replace means to switch one thing for another. For example, if your toy is broken, you can replace it with a new one.

Word in hindi

प्रतिस्थापित

pratisthapit

Other variations in hindi

  • बदलना badalna
  • बदलाव badlaav

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'replace' mean?

To 'replace' means to take something out and put something new in its place.

How do you pronounce 'replace'?

You say 'replace' like this: ree-PLACE.

What is the origin of the word 'replace'?

The word 'replace' comes from the Latin word 'replacere', which means to put back.

What is the meaning of 'replace' in Bengali?

The word 'replace' in Bengali is 'বদলানো' (Badalāno).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know? You can replace old batteries in toys to make them work again!

Proverb

Out with the old, in with the new. (This means sometimes we need to let go of old things to make room for better ones.)

Quote

"Change is the only constant in life." - Heraclitus

Mini blog:

The Magic of Replacing!

Have you ever thought about the word "replace"? It’s like when you have a toy that’s broken, and you get a new one! Imagine your favorite teddy bear has a tear. You can fix it or maybe find a new bear that’s just as cuddly!

Replacing things can be fun, but it’s also important to take care of what we have. Just like in a story, every character has a special place. So, if you ever need to replace something, remember to cherish the memories of the old one while welcoming the new!

What would you replace today?