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Latin-Origin Substitution (Advanced Vocabulary)

Introduction

Latin-Origin Substitution pattern का ध्यान उन लम्बे descriptive phrases को एक single शब्द से बदलने पर होता है जो Latin या Greek roots से बने होते हैं। ये शब्द advanced-level vocabulary होते हैं जो competitive exams, literature, और academic contexts में आम मिलते हैं।

Latin-based roots सीखने से complex English शब्दों का मतलब जल्दी समझ आता है - उदाहरण के लिए, ego (self), phil (love), log (word/study), और nom (law/name)।

Pattern: Latin-Origin Substitution (Advanced Vocabulary)

Pattern

मुख्य विचार: किसी descriptive phrase को Latin/Greek roots से बने एक precise शब्द से बदलना।

Examples:
“A person who loves himself” → Egoist
“A person who collects coins” → Numismatist
“A person who studies languages” → Philologist
“A person who loves books” → Bibliophile

Step-by-Step Example

Question

A person who believes that pleasure is the highest good is called ________.

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the idea

    यह वाक्यांश उस व्यक्ति का वर्णन करता है जो pleasure या enjoyment के लिए जीता है।
  2. Step 2: Recall the correct Latin-based word

    ऐसे व्यक्ति को Hedonist कहा जाता है।
  3. Step 3: Understand the root

    Hedone’ (Greek) का अर्थ pleasure है → Hedonist = pleasure-seeker।
  4. Final Answer:

    A person who values pleasure above all → Hedonist.
  5. Quick Check:

    Hedonist = वह जो मानता है कि pleasure जीवन का मुख्य लक्ष्य है ✅

Quick Variations

  • 1. A person who loves himself → Egoist
  • 2. A person who doubts everything → Skeptic
  • 3. A person who collects stamps → Philatelist
  • 4. A person who studies ancient artifacts → Archaeologist
  • 5. A person who studies languages → Philologist
  • 6. A person who lives for pleasure → Hedonist

Trick to Always Use

  • Step 1: Root word को तोड़ें - “ego”, “phil”, “nom”, “log”, आदि।
  • Step 2: Meaning patterns मिलान करें:
    • ego → self
    • phil → love
    • log → study/word
    • nom → rule/law
    • man → hand
  • Step 3: Reconnect करें → उदाहरण के लिए:
    • Ego + ist → self से संबंधित → Egoist
    • Phil + logy → love + study → Philology (language का study)

Summary

Summary

  • यह pattern advanced one-word substitutions पर केंद्रित है जो Latin या Greek origin के होते हैं।
  • अधिकांश शब्द personal traits, studies, या interests से संबंधित होते हैं।
  • Core roots सीखने से exams में meanings जल्दी decode हो जाते हैं।
  • याद रखने योग्य examples:
    • Bibliophile → lover of books
    • Numismatist → coin collector
    • Egoist → self-centered person
    • Hedonist → pleasure-seeker

Practice

(1/5)
1. A person who collects coins is called ________.
easy
A. Philatelist
B. Archaeologist
C. Bibliophile
D. Numismatist

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the activity

    The question asks for the specialist who collects or studies coins and currency.
  2. Step 2: Recall the correct term

    The correct term is Numismatist.
  3. Step 3: Distinguish similar collectors

    'Philatelist' collects stamps; 'Bibliophile' loves books - they do not collect coins.
  4. Final Answer:

    Numismatist → Option D.
  5. Quick Check:

    Numismatics = study/collection of coins and medals ✅
Hint: Numisma = coin → Numismatist = coin collector.
Common Mistakes: Confusing with Philatelist (stamp collector).
2. A person who loves books is called ________.
easy
A. Bibliophile
B. Egoist
C. Philologist
D. Hedonist

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the passion

    'Loves books' indicates an affection for reading or collecting books.
  2. Step 2: Recall the correct term

    The precise word is Bibliophile.
  3. Step 3: Understand the root

    'Biblio' = book and 'phile' = lover → Bibliophile = book lover.
  4. Final Answer:

    Bibliophile → Option A.
  5. Quick Check:

    Bibliophile = someone who loves or collects books ✅
Hint: Biblio = book, Phile = love → Bibliophile = book lover.
Common Mistakes: Confusing with Philologist (language scholar).
3. A person who loves himself is known as ________.
easy
A. Philologist
B. Egoist
C. Humanist
D. Pessimist

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the personality trait

    'Loves himself' means self-centeredness or strong self-regard.
  2. Step 2: Recall the precise term

    The correct term is Egoist.
  3. Step 3: Understand the root

    'Ego' = self → Egoist = one who prioritizes self.
  4. Final Answer:

    Egoist → Option B.
  5. Quick Check:

    Egoist = person who places own interests above others ✅
Hint: Ego = self → Egoist = self-focused person.
Common Mistakes: Confusing with 'Egocentric' (adjective) or 'Humanist' (different meaning).
4. A person who believes pleasure is the highest good is called ________.
medium
A. Egoist
B. Pessimist
C. Hedonist
D. Humanist

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the belief

    'Pleasure is the highest good' indicates a philosophy valuing pleasure as life’s chief aim.
  2. Step 2: Recall the correct Latin/Greek-based term

    That person is called a Hedonist.
  3. Step 3: Understand the root

    'Hedone' = pleasure → Hedonist = one who seeks pleasure.
  4. Final Answer:

    Hedonist → Option C.
  5. Quick Check:

    Hedonist = someone who pursues pleasure as primary aim ✅
Hint: Hedone = pleasure → Hedonist = pleasure-seeker.
Common Mistakes: Confusing with Egoist (self-love) or Humanist (focus on humans/values).
5. A person who studies languages is known as ________.
medium
A. Philologist
B. Philanthropist
C. Philatelist
D. Numismatist

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the field of study

    'Studies languages' refers to analyzing language development, structure, and history.
  2. Step 2: Recall the correct term

    The specialist is a Philologist.
  3. Step 3: Understand the root

    'Philo' = love, 'logos' = word/study → Philologist = language scholar.
  4. Final Answer:

    Philologist → Option A.
  5. Quick Check:

    Philology = scholarly study of language and literature ✅
Hint: Philo = love + Logos = study → Philologist = language expert.
Common Mistakes: Confusing with Philatelist (stamp collector) or Philanthropist (charitable donor).

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