B1 Collocation Formal 3 min read

समर्पित होना

samarpit hona

to be devoted

Literally: to be surrendered/offered

In 15 Seconds

  • To be completely dedicated or committed to a cause.
  • Used for serious life goals, career, or deep relationships.
  • Implies a sense of selfless offering or total focus.

Meaning

This phrase describes being completely dedicated or committed to something or someone. It is like giving your whole heart and soul to a cause, a person, or even a hobby.

Key Examples

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In a job interview

मैं अपने काम के प्रति पूरी तरह समर्पित हूँ।

I am completely devoted to my work.

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Talking about a hobby

वह बचपन से ही संगीत के प्रति समर्पित है।

He has been devoted to music since childhood.

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A humorous text to a friend

मैं आज अपनी नींद के प्रति समर्पित हूँ, मुझे परेशान मत करो!

I am devoted to my sleep today, don't disturb me!

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Cultural Background

Dedication to parents and teachers is considered a high virtue. Using this phrase in a resume or interview is seen as a sign of a good employee.

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Use with 'के प्रति'

Always remember to add 'के प्रति' before the word to make it grammatically correct.

In 15 Seconds

  • To be completely dedicated or committed to a cause.
  • Used for serious life goals, career, or deep relationships.
  • Implies a sense of selfless offering or total focus.

What It Means

समर्पित होना is more than just being 'busy' or 'interested.' It implies a deep sense of commitment. Think of it as being 'all in.' When you are samarpit, you aren't looking for an exit strategy. You are giving your time, energy, and focus entirely to one thing. It carries a sense of purity and selflessness. It is the difference between a casual jogger and a marathon runner training for gold.

How To Use It

You usually use this with the postposition के प्रति (ke prati), which means 'towards.' For example, you would say you are samarpit towards your work or your family. The grammar is simple: [Subject] [Object] के प्रति समर्पित है. It functions like an adjective describing your state of being. If you want to say someone 'dedicated' something, you change honā to karnā (समर्पित करना). But honā is about who you are inside.

When To Use It

Use this when you want to show serious intent. It fits perfectly in a job interview when discussing your work ethic. It is beautiful when talking about a lifelong passion, like music or social service. You can use it to describe a loyal friend or a partner who stays through thick and thin. It is also common in spiritual contexts, describing a devotee's relationship with the divine. Even in a text, telling a friend you are samarpit to your fitness goals sounds impressive.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this for trivial, fleeting interests. If you just started watching a new show, don't say you are samarpit to it. That sounds a bit dramatic, unless you are being sarcastic. Avoid using it for physical objects you just 'use.' You aren't samarpit to your phone; you are just addicted to it. Using it for a pizza you really like will definitely get you some weird looks from native speakers. Keep it for the big stuff.

Cultural Background

The word samarpit comes from the Sanskrit root samarpan, which means 'offering' or 'surrender.' Historically, this was used for religious offerings made to deities. In Indian culture, the idea of 'surrendering' one's ego to a higher cause is highly respected. This is why the phrase carries a weight of honor and integrity. It is not seen as weakness, but as a sign of great character and strength.

Common Variations

You will often hear समर्पण (samarpan) as a noun, meaning 'dedication' or 'sacrifice.' Another close relative is निष्ठावान (nishthāvān), which means 'loyal' or 'faithful.' If someone is extremely devoted, people might call them a कर्मयोगी (karmyogi)—someone who is devoted to their work as a form of worship. In casual slang, people might just say they are 'serious' about something, but samarpit remains the gold standard for true commitment.

Usage Notes

This phrase sits in the neutral-to-formal register. It is highly effective in professional settings and heartfelt personal conversations, but avoid using it for trivial daily tasks.

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Use with 'के प्रति'

Always remember to add 'के प्रति' before the word to make it grammatically correct.

Examples

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#1 In a job interview

मैं अपने काम के प्रति पूरी तरह समर्पित हूँ।

I am completely devoted to my work.

Shows high professional integrity and work ethic.

#2 Talking about a hobby

वह बचपन से ही संगीत के प्रति समर्पित है।

He has been devoted to music since childhood.

Highlights a long-term passion.

#3 A humorous text to a friend

मैं आज अपनी नींद के प्रति समर्पित हूँ, मुझे परेशान मत करो!

I am devoted to my sleep today, don't disturb me!

A playful way to say you are staying in bed all day.

#4 Expressing love to a partner

मैं तुम्हारे और हमारे परिवार के प्रति समर्पित हूँ।

I am devoted to you and our family.

Very emotional and serious expression of commitment.

#5 Describing a social worker

वे गरीबों की सेवा के लिए समर्पित हैं।

They are dedicated to serving the poor.

Used for selfless social causes.

#6 Texting about a gym routine

मैं अपनी डाइट के प्रति समर्पित रहने की कोशिश कर रहा हूँ।

I am trying to stay dedicated to my diet.

Common way to talk about personal discipline.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct postposition.

वह अपने परिवार ___ समर्पित है।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: के प्रति

The standard collocation is 'के प्रति समर्पित'.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality of 'समर्पित होना'

Informal

Rarely used, sounds a bit dramatic for casual chat.

I'm devoted to this pizza.

Neutral

Common for talking about goals or serious hobbies.

I am devoted to my studies.

Formal

Standard for professional, social, or spiritual contexts.

The officer is devoted to his duty.

Where to use 'समर्पित होना'

समर्पित होना
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Career Goals

Being 'all in' on a project.

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Relationships

Loyalty to family or partner.

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Social Causes

Volunteering or activism.

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Personal Growth

Sticking to a tough fitness regime.

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct postposition. Fill Blank B1

वह अपने परिवार ___ समर्पित है।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: के प्रति

The standard collocation is 'के प्रति समर्पित'.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, if you are very devoted to them.

Related Phrases

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वचनबद्ध होना

similar

To be committed/bound by a promise.

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