Vocabulary Spotlight
Arbiter
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: मध्यस्थ (Madhyasth) – A person who has the authority to settle a dispute or decide on important issues.
Pronunciation
[ahr-bi-ter]
Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words
Synonyms
Referee – रेफरी (Referee)
Related Words
Mediator – मध्यस्थ (Madhyasth)
Word Origin
“Arbiter” Latin se aaya hai, jismein iska matlab hai “judge” ya “one who decides”. Yeh legal aur decision-making fields mein kaafi common hai.
– “Arbiter” originates from Latin, where it means “judge” or “one who decides.” It is commonly used in legal and decision-making contexts.
Word Family
Noun: Arbiter – मध्यस्थ (Madhyasth)
Noun: Arbitration – मध्यस्थता (Madhyasthata)
Usage Examples
1. Dono parties ne arbiter ki madad se apne vivad ka samadhan kiya.
– Both parties resolved their dispute with the help of an arbiter.
2. Unhone apne faisle ke liye arbiter ke upar pura vishwas kiya.
– They placed full trust in the arbiter’s decision.
Cultural Note
India mein arbiter ka role vidhik aur samajik disputes mein mahatvapurn hai, jisme impartial decision-making zaroori hai.
In Context
“Arbiter” shabd ka istemaal zyadatar legal aur professional fields mein hota hai jab kisi third party ko decision lene ke liye authority di jaati hai.
Vocabulary Challenge
“Arbiter” ka sabse kareeb matlab kya hai?
“Arbiter” shabd kis bhasha se aaya hai?