आक्रोशित
आक्रोशित in 30 Seconds
- Aakroshit means 'enraged' or 'furious' in a formal or intense context.
- It is commonly used in news to describe public outrage or protests.
- It is stronger than the basic word 'gussa' (anger) and implies righteous indignation.
- It is a B1 level adjective that is gender-neutral but requires verb agreement.
The Hindi word आक्रोशित (Aakroshit) is a powerful adjective that translates to 'enraged', 'furious', or 'outraged'. While the common word for anger in Hindi is 'ग़ुस्सा' (gussa) or 'क्रोध' (krodh), आक्रोशित carries a much heavier emotional weight. It suggests a state of intense, often righteous, indignation. When you use this word, you aren't just saying someone is annoyed; you are describing a person or a group of people who are seething with a deep-seated fury that often demands expression or action. It is frequently used in formal contexts, news reporting, and literature to describe public sentiment or a character's peak emotional state.
- Emotional Intensity
- It represents a level of anger that is visible and vocal. Unlike 'silent anger', being आक्रोशित implies a readiness to protest or confront the source of the grievance.
बढ़ती कीमतों को देखकर आम जनता आक्रोशित हो गई। (Seeing the rising prices, the general public became enraged.)
In sociopolitical discourse, this word is indispensable. You will often see it in headlines like 'आक्रोशित भीड़' (enraged crowd) or 'आक्रोशित किसान' (outraged farmers). The root of the word is 'आक्रोश' (aakrosh), which means an outcry or a loud expression of grief and anger. Therefore, to be आक्रोशित is to be in a state where that outcry is manifest. It is a B1 level word because it moves beyond the basic vocabulary of daily needs into the realm of expressing complex social and personal emotions accurately.
- Contextual Usage
- Used in journalism to describe the reaction to a scandal, in history to describe revolutionary fervor, and in formal storytelling to heighten the drama of a betrayal.
भ्रष्टाचार के खुलासे के बाद छात्र आक्रोशित हैं। (After the revelation of corruption, the students are outraged.)
Furthermore, the word is gender-neutral in its form as an adjective modifying a subject, though the auxiliary verbs like 'होना' (to be) will change based on gender. For example, 'वह आक्रोशित है' (He/She is enraged) remains the same for both. This makes it a versatile tool for learners who want to sound more sophisticated in their Hindi expression without worrying about complex gender inflections within the adjective itself. Using this word instead of the basic 'gussa' immediately elevates your speech to a more literate and professional level.
Using आक्रोशित correctly requires understanding its role as an adjective that describes a state of being. It is almost always paired with the verb 'होना' (to be/become) or 'दिखना' (to appear/look). Because it describes a high-intensity emotion, it shouldn't be used for mild annoyances like waiting for a bus for five minutes. It is reserved for situations involving systemic failure, personal betrayal, or significant loss.
- Structure: Subject + [Reason] + से + आक्रोशित + [Verb]
- Example: 'मज़दूर मालिक के व्यवहार से आक्रोशित थे।' (The laborers were enraged by the owner's behavior.)
गलत फैसले के कारण खिलाड़ी बहुत आक्रोशित दिखाई दिए। (Due to the wrong decision, the players appeared very enraged.)
In more advanced usage, आक्रोशित can modify a noun directly as an attributive adjective. For instance, 'आक्रोशित स्वर' (an enraged voice) or 'आक्रोशित पत्र' (a furious letter). This usage is very common in formal writing and literature. When you describe someone's tone as 'आक्रोशित', you are implying that their words are sharp, loud, and filled with a sense of being wronged. It helps in creating a vivid mental image for the reader or listener.
- Common Collocations
- 'अत्यधिक आक्रोशित' (extremely enraged), 'आक्रोशित भीड़' (outraged crowd), 'आक्रोशित प्रतिक्रिया' (furious reaction).
उसकी आक्रोशित आँखों ने सब कुछ कह दिया। (His enraged eyes said everything.)
When practicing, try to replace the word 'gussa' (angry) with 'aakroshit' in scenarios involving social injustice. For example, instead of saying 'People are angry about the crime,' say 'लोग अपराध से आक्रोशित हैं।' This transition will help you internalize the formal and heavy register of the word. Remember that since it's a Sanskrit-derived word (Tatsam), it carries a certain dignity and weight that colloquial Persian-derived words like 'gussa' might lack in formal settings.
You will primarily encounter आक्रोशित in formal Hindi media. If you switch on a Hindi news channel like Aaj Tak or NDTV India during a protest or after a controversial government announcement, you will hear this word repeatedly. News anchors use it to convey the intensity of the public's mood. It is a staple of 'Samachar' (news) vocabulary. Unlike casual conversation where people might say 'Main bahut gusse mein hoon' (I am very angry), a news report would say 'जनता में भारी आक्रोश है' (There is heavy outrage among the public) or 'आक्रोशित लोगों ने चक्का जाम किया' (Enraged people blocked the roads).
समाचार: "नई नीति के विरोध में आक्रोशित कर्मचारियों ने प्रदर्शन किया।" (News: "Enraged employees protested against the new policy.")
In Hindi cinema (Bollywood), this word appears in courtroom dramas or political thrillers. When a protagonist delivers a powerful monologue against corruption, they are often described as being आक्रोशित. It represents the 'Angry Young Man' trope popularized by Amitabh Bachchan in the 70s. While the character might use simpler words, the critics and scripts would use आक्रोशित to describe the character's internal state. It is the word of the 'common man' who has had enough of the system's failures.
Literature and newspapers like 'Dainik Jagran' or 'The Navbharat Times' use this word to add gravity to their reports. In editorials, authors use आक्रोशित to critique social issues. If you are reading a Hindi novel, a character's transformation from being sad to being आक्रोशित marks a turning point in the plot—it signifies they have stopped being a victim and are now ready to fight back. Understanding this word helps you grasp the emotional arc of Hindi narratives and the pulse of Indian public life.
- Media Contexts
- Press releases, political speeches, crime reporting, and social media hashtags during movements (#Aakrosh).
सोशल मीडिया पर आक्रोशित यूजर्स ने अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दी। (Outraged users gave their reactions on social media.)
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is using आक्रोशित in casual, low-stakes situations. For example, saying 'मैं आक्रोशित हूँ क्योंकि मेरी चाय ठंडी है' (I am enraged because my tea is cold) sounds incredibly dramatic and slightly comical in Hindi. It’s like saying 'I am filled with righteous indignation because my tea is cold' in English. For minor irritations, stick to 'ग़ुस्सा' (gussa) or 'परेशान' (pareshan). Use आक्रोशित only when the anger is profound or involves a larger issue.
- Mistake 1: Wrong Register
- Using it with friends for small things. Correct: 'मैं नाराज़ हूँ' (I am annoyed/upset). Incorrect for small things: 'मैं आक्रोशित हूँ'.
गलत: वह पेन खोने पर आक्रोशित हो गया। (Wrong: He became enraged over losing a pen.)
Another common error is confusing the noun 'आक्रोश' (aakrosh - outrage) with the adjective 'आक्रोशित' (aakroshit - outraged). You can say 'उनमें आक्रोश है' (There is outrage in them) but you cannot say 'वे आक्रोश हैं' (They are outrage). You must use the adjective form 'वे आक्रोशित हैं'. This is a common pattern in Hindi where 'it' is added to Sanskrit nouns to turn them into adjectives (like 'क्रोध' becomes 'क्रोधित').
Lastly, learners sometimes forget to use the postposition 'से' (se - from/by) when indicating the cause of the outrage. In English, we say 'outraged BY' or 'at'. In Hindi, the standard construction is 'X से आक्रोशित' (enraged by X). Forgetting the 'से' can make the sentence sound incomplete. Also, ensure you don't confuse it with 'आकर्षित' (aakarshit), which sounds similar but means 'attracted'! That would be a very embarrassing mistake to make in a heated conversation.
- Confusing Similar Sounds
- आक्रोशित (Aakroshit) = Enraged vs. आकर्षित (Aakarshit) = Attracted. Watch the 'o' sound!
सही: जनता अन्याय से आक्रोशित है। (Correct: The public is enraged by the injustice.)
Hindi has a rich vocabulary for anger, and knowing the nuances between आक्रोशित and its synonyms will make you a more fluent speaker. The most common alternative is 'क्रोधित' (krodhit). While both are formal, 'krodhit' is a general term for being angry, whereas आक्रोशित implies a more explosive, vocal, and collective form of anger. If a king is angry at a servant, he is 'krodhit'. If a nation is angry at a corrupt leader, they are आक्रोशित.
- Comparison: Aakroshit vs. Krodhit
- आक्रोशित: Public, intense, vocal, righteous outrage.
क्रोधित: Personal, standard anger, can be silent or loud.
Another interesting alternative is 'कुपित' (kupit). This is an extremely formal, almost archaic word often found in mythological texts or high literature. It suggests a divine or regal wrath. On the other end of the spectrum is 'नाराज़' (naraaz), which is Persian-derived and very common in daily life. 'Naraaz' is much milder, often meaning 'unhappy with someone' or 'upset'. You would be 'naraaz' with a friend who forgot your birthday, but you would be आक्रोशित if they stole your life savings.
वह अपनी हार से आक्रोशित होने के बजाय दुखी था। (Instead of being enraged by his defeat, he was sad.)
In journalistic writing, you might also see 'उत्तेजित' (uttejit). While it often means 'excited', in a negative context, it can mean 'agitated' or 'incited'. However, आक्रोशित remains the most precise word for describing deep, justified fury. By choosing आक्रोशित, you signal that you understand the gravity of the situation and the depth of the emotion involved. It is a word that commands respect in a conversation.
- Quick Reference Table
- ग़ुस्सा (Gussa): Common, everyday anger.
- नाराज़ (Naraaz): Upset, annoyed, or slightly offended.
- आक्रोशित (Aakroshit): Deeply outraged, furious (formal).
- आगबबूला (Aagbaboola): Idiomatic, extremely angry/fuming.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
In ancient Sanskrit literature, 'Aakrosha' was also a technical term in law and ethics referring to 'reviling' or 'abusing' someone verbally. Today, it has evolved to mean the internal state of rage that leads to such an outcry.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'sh' as 's' (Aakrosit) - ensure the 'sh' is soft.
- Confusing it with 'Aakarshit' (Attracted) - focus on the 'o' sound.
- Making the final 't' too hard like an English 't' - it should be soft/dental.
- Shortening the initial 'aa' - it must be a long vowel.
- Pronouncing 'kro' like 'krow' with a very long English 'o' - keep the Hindi 'o' pure and short.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize in newspapers but requires understanding of formal Hindi.
Requires knowledge of the 'se' postposition and proper context.
Pronunciation of 'sh' and dental 't' needs care; context must be serious.
Frequently heard in news; easy to pick up once the root 'aakrosh' is known.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Tatsam Adjectives
Words like 'aakroshit' ending in 'it' are usually derived from Sanskrit nouns (aakrosh + it).
Postposition 'Se'
Always use 'se' to indicate the cause: 'महंगाई से आक्रोशित' (enraged by inflation).
Verb Agreement
The adjective doesn't change for gender, but the verb does: 'वह (m) आक्रोशित था' vs 'वह (f) आक्रोशित थी'.
Respectful Plural
Use plural verbs for respected individuals: 'गांधीजी अन्याय से आक्रोशित थे' (Gandhi was enraged by injustice).
Compound Verbs
Often used with 'ho uthna' for suddenness: 'वह आक्रोशित हो उठा' (He flared up in rage).
Examples by Level
वह बहुत आक्रोशित है।
He is very enraged.
Subject + Adverb + Adjective + Verb
लोग आक्रोशित थे।
The people were enraged.
Plural subject with 'the' (past tense)
क्या तुम आक्रोशित हो?
Are you enraged?
Interrogative sentence
राम आक्रोशित नहीं है।
Ram is not enraged.
Negative sentence
वे क्यों आक्रोशित हैं?
Why are they enraged?
Question word 'kyon' (why)
सीता आक्रोशित हो गई।
Sita became enraged.
Use of 'ho gayi' (became)
पिताजी आक्रोशित दिख रहे हैं।
Father is looking enraged.
Verb 'dikha rahe hain' (appearing)
बच्चा आक्रोशित था।
The child was enraged.
Singular masculine past tense
जनता सरकार से आक्रोशित है।
The public is enraged by the government.
Use of 'se' (by/from) for the cause
वह अपनी हार से आक्रोशित था।
He was enraged by his defeat.
Masculine singular past
आक्रोशित भीड़ ने रास्ता रोक दिया।
The enraged crowd blocked the way.
Attributive adjective before a noun
शिक्षक छात्र के व्यवहार से आक्रोशित थे।
The teacher was enraged by the student's behavior.
Respectful plural for teacher
क्या आप इस खबर से आक्रोशित हैं?
Are you enraged by this news?
Interrogative with 'se'
मज़दूर अपनी कम तनख्वाह से आक्रोशित हैं।
The workers are enraged by their low salary.
Plural subject and verb
गाड़ी खराब होने पर ड्राइवर आक्रोशित हो गया।
The driver became enraged when the car broke down.
Temporal clause with 'hone par'
उसकी बातों से सब आक्रोशित हो गए।
Everyone became enraged by his words.
Subject 'sab' (everyone) is plural
भ्रष्टाचार के कारण पूरा देश आक्रोशित है।
The whole country is enraged due to corruption.
Use of 'ke kaaran' (due to)
आक्रोशित किसानों ने अपनी मांगें रखीं।
The outraged farmers put forward their demands.
Past tense with 'ne' particle
न्यायालय के फैसले से वकील आक्रोशित दिखे।
The lawyers appeared enraged by the court's decision.
Verb 'dikhe' (appeared)
वह अन्याय के खिलाफ आक्रोशित स्वर में बोला।
He spoke in an enraged voice against injustice.
Adjective modifying 'swar' (voice)
सोशल मीडिया पर लोग इस घटना से आक्रोशित हैं।
People on social media are enraged by this incident.
Locative case 'social media par'
कंपनी की नई नीतियों से कर्मचारी आक्रोशित थे।
The employees were enraged by the company's new policies.
Plural feminine noun 'neetiyaan'
पुलिस की कार्रवाई से ग्रामीण आक्रोशित हो उठे।
The villagers flared up in rage due to the police action.
Compound verb 'ho uthe' for suddenness
इतने बड़े घोटाले के बाद जनता का आक्रोशित होना स्वाभाविक है।
After such a big scam, it is natural for the public to be enraged.
Gerundial use 'aakroshit hona'
उसकी आक्रोशित प्रतिक्रिया ने विवाद को और बढ़ा दिया।
His enraged reaction further escalated the controversy.
Feminine adjective 'aakroshit' modifying 'pratikriya'
बिना किसी सबूत के आरोप लगाए जाने पर वह आक्रोशित हो गई।
She became enraged upon being accused without any evidence.
Passive construction 'lagaye jaane par'
विपक्ष ने सरकार के विरुद्ध आक्रोशित प्रदर्शन किया।
The opposition held an outraged protest against the government.
Adjective modifying 'pradarshan'
भ्रष्ट अधिकारियों के प्रति जनता का आक्रोशित होना लाज़मी था।
It was inevitable for the public to be enraged towards corrupt officials.
Use of 'ke prati' (towards)
फिल्म के कुछ दृश्यों से एक विशेष समुदाय आक्रोशित है।
A particular community is enraged by some scenes of the film.
Specific subject 'vishesh samuday'
उसने अपने पत्र में बहुत ही आक्रोशित भाषा का प्रयोग किया।
He used very enraged language in his letter.
Adjective modifying 'bhasha' (language)
जब उसे पता चला कि उसे धोखा दिया गया है, तो वह आक्रोशित हो उठा।
When he found out he had been cheated, he flared up in rage.
Complex sentence with 'jab... toh'
आक्रोशित भीड़ को नियंत्रित करने के लिए पुलिस को बल प्रयोग करना पड़ा।
The police had to use force to control the enraged crowd.
Infinitive + 'pada' for necessity
लेखक ने समाज की उदासीनता पर आक्रोशित लेख लिखा।
The author wrote an enraged article on the apathy of society.
Abstract noun 'udaaseenta' (apathy)
उसकी आँखों में एक गहरा आक्रोशित भाव था जिसे छिपाना मुश्किल था।
There was a deep enraged expression in his eyes that was hard to hide.
Relative clause 'jise chipana mushkil tha'
ऐतिहासिक रूप से, दमित वर्ग हमेशा व्यवस्था से आक्रोशित रहा है।
Historically, the oppressed class has always been enraged by the system.
Adverbial phrase 'aitihasik roop se'
राजनीतिक दलों ने जनता की आक्रोशित भावनाओं का फायदा उठाया।
Political parties took advantage of the public's outraged emotions.
Plural feminine 'bhaavnaon'
वह अपनी उपेक्षा किए जाने पर अत्यंत आक्रोशित महसूस कर रहा था।
He was feeling extremely enraged at being ignored.
Continuous aspect with 'mehsoos kar raha tha'
संपादकीय में सरकार की विफलताओं पर आक्रोशित टिप्पणी की गई है।
An enraged comment has been made on the government's failures in the editorial.
Passive voice 'ki gayi hai'
उसका आक्रोशित व्यवहार उसकी हताशा का परिणाम था।
His enraged behavior was a result of his frustration.
Genitive 'ki... ka'
क्या यह संभव है कि वह जानबूझकर आक्रोशित दिखने का नाटक कर रहा हो?
Is it possible that he is deliberately pretending to look enraged?
Subjunctive mood 'kar raha ho'
उसकी कविताएँ सत्ता के विरुद्ध एक आक्रोशित गर्जना के समान हैं।
His poems are like an enraged roar against the establishment.
Simile 'ke samaan'
दशकों से संचित यह आक्रोशित ऊर्जा अब क्रांति का रूप ले रही है।
This enraged energy accumulated over decades is now taking the form of revolution.
Past participle 'sanchit' (accumulated)
दार्शनिक ने तर्क दिया कि आक्रोशित होना भी कभी-कभी नैतिक रूप से आवश्यक है।
The philosopher argued that being enraged is also sometimes morally necessary.
Noun clause 'ki...'
उसका मौन उसकी आक्रोशित वाणी से कहीं अधिक प्रभावशाली था।
His silence was far more impactful than his enraged speech.
Comparative 'se kahin adhik'
फिल्मकार ने युद्ध की विभीषिका को एक आक्रोशित दृष्टिकोण से चित्रित किया।
The filmmaker depicted the horrors of war from an outraged perspective.
Instrumental case 'drishtikon se'
न्याय में विलंब ने पीड़ितों को और भी अधिक आक्रोशित कर दिया है।
The delay in justice has made the victims even more enraged.
Causative structure 'kar diya hai'
वह अपनी अस्मिता पर हुए प्रहार से गहरे तक आक्रोशित था।
He was deeply enraged by the attack on his identity.
Abstract noun 'asmita' (identity)
क्या समाज का आक्रोशित होना केवल एक क्षणिक आवेग है या बदलाव की आहट?
Is the society's outrage just a momentary impulse or the sound of impending change?
Disjunctive question 'ya...'
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— The public becoming enraged. Used to describe a widespread social reaction.
महंगाई पर जनता का आक्रोशित होना स्वाभाविक है।
— To speak while being in a state of rage.
उसने आक्रोशित होकर अपनी शिकायत दर्ज की।
— With an enraged mind/heart. Doing something out of fury.
उसने आक्रोशित मन से इस्तीफा दे दिया।
— Enraged behavior. Describing a person's conduct.
उसका आक्रोशित व्यवहार किसी को पसंद नहीं आया।
— Taking a decision while enraged. Usually implies a bad decision.
आक्रोशित होकर निर्णय लेना हमेशा गलत होता है।
Often Confused With
Means 'attracted'. Sounds very similar but has a completely different meaning. Don't say you are 'attracted' when you mean 'enraged'!
This is the noun (outrage). Use 'aakroshit' as the adjective to describe a person.
Means 'criticized'. Also ends in 'it' but refers to an action taken on something.
Idioms & Expressions
— To be extremely angry, to 'see red'. This is the closest idiomatic equivalent to being 'aakroshit'.
झूठ सुनकर वह आगबबूला हो गया।
Informal/Neutral— To have one's blood boil. Used for intense, righteous anger.
अन्याय देखकर मेरा खून खौलने लगा।
Neutral— To turn red and yellow with rage. Used to describe visible anger.
डांट सुनकर वह लाल-पीला हो गया।
Informal— To lose control of oneself due to anger.
वह अपमान सह नहीं सका और आपे से बाहर हो गया।
Neutral— To be very short-tempered (anger always on the nose).
उसके तो हमेशा नाक पर गुस्सा रहता है।
Informal— To knit one's brows in anger (very formal).
अन्याय देख ऋषि ने अपनी भृकुटी तान ली।
Formal/Archaic— To writhe or flare up in sudden anger or pain.
हार की खबर सुनकर वह तिलमिला उठा।
LiteraryEasily Confused
Both mean angry.
Krodhit is general anger; Aakroshit is intense, often public outrage.
शिक्षक क्रोधित थे (General) vs भीड़ आक्रोशित थी (Intense/Public).
Both describe negative feelings.
Naraaz is being upset or annoyed (mild); Aakroshit is being furious (strong).
वह मुझसे नाराज़ है (Upset) vs वह इस अन्याय से आक्रोशित है (Enraged).
Both imply high energy.
Uttejit can be positive (excited) or negative (agitated); Aakroshit is always negative (enraged).
बच्चे खेल के लिए उत्तेजित हैं (Positive) vs लोग घोटाले से आक्रोशित हैं (Negative).
Both are negative states.
Pareshan means worried or troubled; Aakroshit means furious.
मैं काम से परेशान हूँ (Troubled) vs मैं इस व्यवहार से आक्रोशित हूँ (Furious).
Both are formal words for anger.
Kshubdh implies a mix of anger and mental disturbance/sorrow; Aakroshit is pure outward rage.
वह अपमान से क्षुब्ध था (Disturbed) vs वह चोरी से आक्रोशित था (Enraged).
Sentence Patterns
S + आक्रोशित + है।
वह आक्रोशित है।
S + [Reason] + से + आक्रोशित + है।
लोग महंगाई से आक्रोशित हैं।
आक्रोशित + N + ने + V।
आक्रोशित भीड़ ने प्रदर्शन किया।
S + [Reason] + के कारण + आक्रोशित + दिख रहा है।
वह हार के कारण आक्रोशित दिख रहा है।
S + का + आक्रोशित + होना + Adj + है।
जनता का आक्रोशित होना स्वाभाविक है।
S + ने + आक्रोशित + स्वर में + V।
उसने आक्रोशित स्वर में चिल्लाया।
S + आक्रोशित + ऊर्जा + को + V।
नेता ने आक्रोशित ऊर्जा को सही दिशा दी।
S + [Complex Clause] + पर + आक्रोशित + था।
वह अपनी अस्मिता पर हुए प्रहार पर आक्रोशित था।
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
High in news and formal literature; moderate in daily speech.
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मैं आक्रोशित हूँ (for a small thing)
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मैं नाराज़ हूँ / मुझे गुस्सा आ रहा है
Using a high-intensity word for a low-intensity situation sounds unnatural.
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वह आक्रोश है
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वह आक्रोशित है
Confusing the noun (outrage) with the adjective (outraged).
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मैं इस खबर पर आक्रोशित हूँ
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मैं इस खबर से आक्रोशित हूँ
Using the wrong postposition. In Hindi, 'se' is standard with 'aakroshit'.
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आकर्षित भीड़
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आक्रोशित भीड़
Confusing 'attracted' with 'enraged' due to similar sounds.
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वे आक्रोशित था
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वे आक्रोशित थे
Subject-verb agreement error. 'Ve' (they) requires the plural verb 'the'.
Tips
Context is King
Save 'aakroshit' for the big stuff. If you use it for a cold coffee, people might think you're joking or being a drama queen.
The 'Se' Connection
Always remember: [Cause] + से (se) + आक्रोशित. This is the standard way to say what you are enraged by.
Dental T
The 't' at the end is soft. Touch your tongue to your upper teeth, don't pop it like an English 't'.
Root Recognition
If you see 'आक्रोश' (aakrosh) anywhere, you know it's about outrage. This helps you guess meanings of related words.
Formal Reports
When writing a formal complaint or a report on a social issue, 'aakroshit' is the perfect word to describe the mood.
News Keywords
News often pairs 'aakroshit' with 'bheed' (crowd). Listen for this pair to understand reports on protests.
Register Awareness
Using this word in a formal debate will make you sound very educated and fluent.
Social Pulse
Understanding this word helps you understand the emotional energy behind many Indian social movements.
Better than Gussa
In literature, 'aakroshit' adds a layer of 'righteousness' to anger that 'gussa' doesn't have.
Sound Association
Think of the 'kro' sound as a 'growl'. A growl of rage is 'aakroshit'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Aakrosh' as 'A-Crow-Shouts'. Imagine a giant crow shouting in rage because someone stole its nest. That 'shouting rage' is 'Aakroshit'.
Visual Association
Visualize a large, red-faced crowd holding burning torches and shouting slogans. Associate this image of 'public outrage' with the word 'Aakroshit'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to find three news headlines today that mention 'आक्रोश' or 'आक्रोशित'. Write them down and translate them into English to see how the word is used in real-time.
Word Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aakrosha' (आक्रोश). It is a 'Tatsam' word, meaning it has been taken directly from Sanskrit into Hindi without change in form.
Original meaning: The root 'Krush' in Sanskrit means 'to cry out' or 'to yell'. The prefix 'Aa' adds intensity or direction. Thus, the original meaning relates to a loud cry of anger or grief.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit)Cultural Context
Be careful using this word for yourself in a professional setting unless you truly mean you are deeply outraged by a serious issue. It might sound too aggressive for a simple disagreement.
In English, 'outraged' is the best equivalent, especially in political or social contexts. 'Furious' is also close but can be more personal.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Political Protest
- सरकार के खिलाफ आक्रोशित
- भीड़ का आक्रोश
- नारेबाजी करना
- सड़कों पर उतरना
News Reporting
- आक्रोशित भीड़
- घटना से आक्रोश
- प्रतिक्रिया देना
- भारी पुलिस बल
Social Injustice
- अन्याय से आक्रोशित
- हक के लिए लड़ना
- आवाज़ उठाना
- दमन के विरुद्ध
Sports/Competition
- हार से आक्रोशित
- गलत फैसले पर गुस्सा
- मैदान पर हंगामा
- खिलाड़ी का व्यवहार
Literature/Drama
- आक्रोशित नायक
- बदले की भावना
- तीखे शब्द
- आक्रोशित स्वर
Conversation Starters
"क्या आप कभी किसी सामाजिक मुद्दे पर आक्रोशित हुए हैं?"
"जब लोग आक्रोशित होते हैं, तो उन्हें क्या करना चाहिए?"
"क्या न्यूज़ चैनल लोगों को और अधिक आक्रोशित करते हैं?"
"आक्रोशित होने और गुस्सा होने में क्या अंतर है?"
"क्या आपने हाल ही में कोई आक्रोशित भीड़ देखी है?"
Journal Prompts
पिछली बार जब आप किसी अन्याय को देखकर आक्रोशित हुए थे, उसके बारे में लिखिए।
क्या आपको लगता है कि 'आक्रोश' समाज में बदलाव लाने के लिए ज़रूरी है? अपने विचार विस्तार से लिखिए।
एक काल्पनिक कहानी लिखिए जिसमें मुख्य पात्र भ्रष्टाचार के खिलाफ आक्रोशित होकर आवाज़ उठाता है।
आज के समाचारों में कौन सी बात आपको सबसे अधिक आक्रोशित करती है और क्यों?
आक्रोशित होने के सकारात्मक और नकारात्मक पहलुओं पर चर्चा कीजिए।
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, it sounds too dramatic. Use 'gussa' or 'naraaz' for small things. Use 'aakroshit' for serious issues like injustice or major failures.
As an adjective, it is gender-neutral. It stays 'aakroshit' for both men and women. Only the following verb changes (e.g., 'tha' for men, 'thi' for women).
'Aakrosh' is a noun meaning 'outrage'. 'Aakroshit' is an adjective meaning 'outraged' or 'enraged'. You HAVE outrage, but you ARE outraged.
It is a soft 'sh' as in 'ship'. Be careful not to say it like 's' in 'sip'.
Yes, especially in action or political movies where the hero fights against the system. Critics often describe such characters as 'aakroshit'.
No, it is strictly for negative, intense anger or outrage. For positive excitement, use 'utsahit' or 'uttejit'.
Yes, it is a 'Tatsam' word derived directly from Sanskrit, which gives it a formal and dignified tone.
The most direct opposite is 'shaant' (calm). Other opposites include 'prasann' (pleased) or 'khush' (happy).
Usually, it describes people or their expressions. To describe a situation, you might use 'aakrosh-poorn' (filled with outrage).
Because it sounds professional and accurately conveys the high intensity of public anger, which is a common news topic.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence using 'आक्रोशित' to describe a crowd.
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Translate: 'The public is enraged by corruption.'
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Write a sentence about why someone might be 'आक्रोशित'.
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Use 'आक्रोशित' and 'भीड़' in a single sentence.
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Write a formal sentence describing a reaction to a court decision.
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Translate: 'He spoke in an enraged voice.'
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Write a sentence using the compound verb 'आक्रोशित हो उठा'.
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Describe a character's eyes using 'आक्रोशित'.
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Write a sentence using 'आक्रोशित' about students and exams.
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Translate: 'Is it natural to be enraged in this situation?'
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Write a short paragraph (2-3 sentences) about a protest using 'आक्रोशित'.
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Use 'आक्रोशित' to describe a letter sent to an editor.
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Translate: 'The players were enraged by the referee's decision.'
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Write a sentence using 'अत्यंत' and 'आक्रोशित'.
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Describe a political rally using 'आक्रोशित'.
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Translate: 'Why are you so enraged today?'
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Write a sentence about an 'आक्रोशित' response on social media.
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Use 'आक्रोशित' to describe a historical rebellion.
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Translate: 'His enraged behavior was shocking.'
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Write a sentence using 'आक्रोशित' in a formal report context.
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Pronounce 'आक्रोशित' clearly.
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Listen to the word: 'आक्रोशित'. What is its English meaning?
Listen to the sentence: 'लोग आक्रोशित हैं।' Who is enraged?
Listen to the sentence: 'भीड़ अन्याय से आक्रोशित है।' What is the cause of rage?
Listen to the sentence: 'वह आक्रोशित हो उठा।' Did he become enraged suddenly or slowly?
Listen to the sentence: 'उसका स्वर आक्रोशित था।' What was enraged?
Listen to the news snippet: 'आक्रोशित किसानों ने प्रदर्शन किया।' Who protested?
Listen to the sentence: 'क्या आप आक्रोशित हैं?' Is this a question or a statement?
Listen to the sentence: 'वह बहुत आक्रोशित दिख रहा है।' How does he look?
Listen to the sentence: 'जनता का आक्रोशित होना लाज़मी था।' Was the rage expected?
Listen to the word: 'आकर्षित'. Is this the same as 'आक्रोशित'?
Listen to the sentence: 'मज़दूर आक्रोशित थे।' What is the tense?
Listen to the sentence: 'आक्रोशित भीड़ ने चक्का जाम किया।' What did the crowd do?
Listen to the sentence: 'उसकी प्रतिक्रिया आक्रोशित थी।' Was the reaction calm?
Listen to the sentence: 'वह अपमान से आक्रोशित हो गई।' Why did she get enraged?
Listen to the word: 'आक्रोश'. Is this an adjective or a noun?
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Summary
The word 'आक्रोशित' is your best tool for describing deep, serious anger caused by injustice. Use it to sound professional and to convey the full weight of a person's or public's fury. Example: 'जनता अन्याय से आक्रोशित है' (The public is enraged by injustice).
- Aakroshit means 'enraged' or 'furious' in a formal or intense context.
- It is commonly used in news to describe public outrage or protests.
- It is stronger than the basic word 'gussa' (anger) and implies righteous indignation.
- It is a B1 level adjective that is gender-neutral but requires verb agreement.
Context is King
Save 'aakroshit' for the big stuff. If you use it for a cold coffee, people might think you're joking or being a drama queen.
The 'Se' Connection
Always remember: [Cause] + से (se) + आक्रोशित. This is the standard way to say what you are enraged by.
Dental T
The 't' at the end is soft. Touch your tongue to your upper teeth, don't pop it like an English 't'.
Root Recognition
If you see 'आक्रोश' (aakrosh) anywhere, you know it's about outrage. This helps you guess meanings of related words.
Example
भीड़ पुलिस के बर्ताव से आक्रोशित हो गई।
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