C1 Collocation Formal

गहरा अनुभव

gahara anabhava

Deep experience

Meaning

A profound and impactful personal encounter or learning.

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Cultural Background

In Vedic and Upanishadic traditions, 'Anubhava' is the ultimate proof of truth. While logic (Tarka) can be flawed, direct experience (Anubhava) is considered irrefutable. Modern Hindi writers like Premchand and Agyeya often use this phrase to describe the internal struggles of their characters, moving away from just external action. In Indian corporate culture, 'Gahra Anubhav' is often used to respect 'Subject Matter Experts' (SMEs) who have seen the industry evolve over decades. The concept of 'Anubhav' is central to Sufi poetry in India (like Kabir or Rumi's translations), where it refers to the 'tasting' (dhauq) of divine love.

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Use in Interviews

When describing a failure you learned from, use 'गहरा अनुभव'. It shows maturity and that you value learning over just winning.

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Avoid Overuse

Don't use it for everything. If you use it for small things, it loses its power. Save it for the big stuff!

Meaning

A profound and impactful personal encounter or learning.

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Use in Interviews

When describing a failure you learned from, use 'गहरा अनुभव'. It shows maturity and that you value learning over just winning.

⚠️

Avoid Overuse

Don't use it for everything. If you use it for small things, it loses its power. Save it for the big stuff!

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Respect the Elders

When talking to an elder, acknowledging their 'गहरा अनुभव' is a sign of great respect in Indian culture.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective.

उनकी बातों में एक ______ (deep) अनुभव झलकता है।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: गहरा

'Anubhav' is masculine singular, so 'Gahra' is the correct adjective form.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a professional context?

Select the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: मुझे इस सॉफ्टवेयर पर काम करने का गहरा अनुभव है।

Professional context requires a skill or field where depth of knowledge is possible.

Complete the dialogue.

A: क्या तुम उस हादसे को भूल पाए? B: नहीं, वह मेरे लिए एक ______ था।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: गहरा अनुभव

A traumatic accident is best described as a 'profound experience'.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Profound experience, Long experience, Bitter experience, Pleasant experience

These are common collocations with 'Anubhav'.

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Visual Learning Aids

Gahra vs Lamba Anubhav

गहरा (Quality)
Intensity तीव्रता
Impact प्रभाव
लंबा (Quantity)
Years साल
Duration अवधि

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective. Fill Blank A2

उनकी बातों में एक ______ (deep) अनुभव झलकता है।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: गहरा

'Anubhav' is masculine singular, so 'Gahra' is the correct adjective form.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a professional context? Choose B1

Select the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: मुझे इस सॉफ्टवेयर पर काम करने का गहरा अनुभव है।

Professional context requires a skill or field where depth of knowledge is possible.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B2

A: क्या तुम उस हादसे को भूल पाए? B: नहीं, वह मेरे लिए एक ______ था।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: गहरा अनुभव

A traumatic accident is best described as a 'profound experience'.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent. Match B1

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Profound experience, Long experience, Bitter experience, Pleasant experience

These are common collocations with 'Anubhav'.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

Yes, it can be used for both positive (spiritual awakening) and negative (war, loss) events, as long as they are profound.

'Gahan' is just a more formal/literary version of 'Gahra'. They mean the same thing.

No, for technical terms like 'Deep Learning', Hindi uses 'डीप लर्निंग' or 'गहन शिक्षण'. 'Gahra Anubhav' is for human experience.

Use 'मुझे गहरा अनुभव है' (Mujhe gahra anubhav hai).

It is masculine. Always use 'गहरा' (Gahra), never 'गहरी' (Gahri).

Only if the food was so good it changed your life! Otherwise, it's too dramatic.

The opposite would be 'सतही अनुभव' (Satahi anubhav) - superficial experience.

Yes, especially in 'parallel cinema' or meaningful movies like 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara'.

Yes, if you are sharing something serious with a friend.

Yes, it strongly implies that the person has gained wisdom from the event.

Related Phrases

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गहन चिंतन

similar

Deep contemplation

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अनुभवहीन

contrast

Inexperienced

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दिल को छूना

similar

To touch the heart

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आँखें खुलना

builds on

To have one's eyes opened

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मार्मिक

specialized form

Touching/Poignant

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