Vocabulary Spotlight
Aggregate
Part of Speech: Noun, Verb, Adjective
Definition: कुल योग या मिलाकर (Kul Yog ya Milakar) – A whole formed by combining several elements; the sum total or combined amount.
Pronunciation
[ag-ri-geyt]
Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words
Synonyms
Combined – सम्मिलित (Sammilit)
Related Words
Collection – संग्रह (Sangrah)
Word Origin
“Aggregate” Latin shabd “aggregare” se aaya hai, jiska matlab hai “to add to” ya “to bring together.” Yeh tab use hota hai jab alag-alag cheezon ko ek jagah par ikattha karke total banaya jata hai.
– “Aggregate” originates from the Latin word “aggregare,” meaning “to add to” or “to bring together.” It is used when various elements are combined into a total.
Word Family
Noun: Aggregate – कुल योग (Kul Yog)
Verb: To aggregate – मिलाना (Milana)
Adjective: Aggregated – सम्मिलित (Sammilit)
Usage Examples
1. Final exam ke marks ka aggregate 85% tha.
– The aggregate of the final exam marks was 85%.
2. Data ko aggregate karke ek report banayi gayi hai.
– The data has been aggregated to create a report.
Cultural Note
India mein education aur finance mein “aggregate” ka use hota hai, jaise exams mein total percentage ya investments ka total value calculate karna.
In Context
“Aggregate” ka istemaal un situations mein hota hai jahan alag-alag values ko ikattha karke ek total ya combined value banayi jati hai, jaise data analysis aur education mein.
Vocabulary Challenge
“Aggregate” ka sabse kareeb matlab kya hai?
“Aggregate” shabd kis bhasha se aaya hai?