معنی
To rely on trustworthy and authoritative origins for information.
زمینه فرهنگی
In India, the term 'WhatsApp University' is a popular sarcastic term for the spread of fake news. Using 'vishwasniya srot' is the direct linguistic antidote to this. Government officials in India often insist on 'official sources'. If a document isn't from a 'vishwasniya srot', it is often ignored by the 'Babus' (officials). Indian universities are increasingly strict about plagiarism and the quality of sources, moving away from rote learning to evidence-based research. In ancient Indian philosophy, 'Pramana' (proof/source of knowledge) is a key concept. 'Vishwasniya srot' is the modern secular equivalent of 'Shabda Pramana' (verbal testimony of a reliable person).
Sound like a Pro
Use 'Pramanik' instead of 'Vishwasniya' if you want to sound even more academic.
Spelling Alert
Avoid writing 'स्त्रोत'. It's a very common mistake that will make you look less educated to a native reader.
معنی
To rely on trustworthy and authoritative origins for information.
Sound like a Pro
Use 'Pramanik' instead of 'Vishwasniya' if you want to sound even more academic.
Spelling Alert
Avoid writing 'स्त्रोत'. It's a very common mistake that will make you look less educated to a native reader.
The 'WhatsApp' Context
If you're talking to younger Indians, mentioning 'WhatsApp University' alongside this phrase will show you understand modern Indian slang/culture.
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Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
एक अच्छे शोधकर्ता को हमेशा _______ चाहिए।
The full phrase 'विश्वसनीय स्रोत का उपयोग करना' followed by 'chahiye' (should) is the grammatically correct way to give advice.
Which sentence is the most formal?
Choose the most appropriate sentence for a news report.
This sentence uses the formal collocation 'vishwasniya srot', which is standard for professional journalism.
Match the phrase variation to the situation.
Where would you use 'भरोसेमंद सूत्र' (Bharosemand Sutra)?
'Sutra' is specifically used for human sources or informants in journalism.
Complete the dialogue.
Teacher: 'राहुल, तुम्हारी रिपोर्ट में डेटा कहाँ से आया?' Rahul: 'सर, मैंने _______।'
This is the only answer that would satisfy a teacher's inquiry about data origin.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Srot vs. Sutra
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاएक अच्छे शोधकर्ता को हमेशा _______ चाहिए।
The full phrase 'विश्वसनीय स्रोत का उपयोग करना' followed by 'chahiye' (should) is the grammatically correct way to give advice.
Choose the most appropriate sentence for a news report.
This sentence uses the formal collocation 'vishwasniya srot', which is standard for professional journalism.
Where would you use 'भरोसेमंद सूत्र' (Bharosemand Sutra)?
'Sutra' is specifically used for human sources or informants in journalism.
Teacher: 'राहुल, तुम्हारी रिपोर्ट में डेटा कहाँ से आया?' Rahul: 'सर, मैंने _______।'
This is the only answer that would satisfy a teacher's inquiry about data origin.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, 'istemal' is very common, but 'upyog' is preferred in formal writing and exams.
It is masculine. That's why we say 'Srot KA upyog', not 'KI'.
Srot is a general source (like a book or website). Sutra is usually a human source or informant.
You can say ' अविश्वसनीय स्रोत' (Avishwasniya srot).
Only when discussing serious topics like news, health, or education. Not for gossip.
Yes, but 'bharosemand vyakti' (reliable person) is more common for people.
It's C1 because it requires understanding formal collocations and academic register.
Yes, it literally means a spring or source of water.
Use 'upyog kiya'. For example: 'Maine srot ka upyog kiya'.
Not really, unless it's a movie about journalism like 'Peepli Live' or 'No One Killed Jessica'.
Yes, 'prayog' is another formal synonym for 'upyog'.
Because of the high volume of misinformation on social media, it's a key part of digital literacy.
عبارات مرتبط
प्रामाणिक जानकारी
similarAuthentic information
भरोसेमंद सूत्र
specialized formReliable informant
तथ्यों की जांच करना
builds onTo fact-check
अफवाह फैलाना
contrastTo spread rumors
हवाले से कहना
similarTo say by citing