Account बनाम Description बनाम Narrative बनाम Report बनाम Statement

अंग्रेज़ी में कब किसका इस्तेमाल करें, अर्थ, रजिस्टर और उदाहरण के साथ।

Account

शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)B1noun

Description

शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)A1noun

Narrative

शीर्ष 2000 (आम)B1noun

Report

शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)A1noun

Statement

शीर्ष 2000 (आम)A1noun
 AccountDescriptionNarrativeReportStatement
उच्चारण🇬🇧 /["/əˈkaʊnt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/əˈkaʊnt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/dɪˈskrɪpʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/dɪˈskrɪpʃn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈnærətɪv/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈnærətɪv/"]/🇬🇧 /["/rɪˈpɔːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/rɪˈpɔːrt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈsteɪtmənt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈsteɪtmənt/"]/
अर्थपैसे या जानकारी का रिकॉर्ड।A record of money or information.A spoken or written explanation of something.A story or a description of events.A written or spoken account of something.A clear expression of something in words.
उदाहरणI need to check my bank account to see how much money I have.Can you give me a description of the new movie?The narrative of the story captivated the audience from the very beginning.The teacher asked us to write a report on our summer vacation.The statement on the wall explained the museum's rules.
रजिस्टरतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थ
कितना आमशीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)शीर्ष 2000 (आम)शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)शीर्ष 2000 (आम)
CEFR स्तरB1A1B1A1A1
शब्द-भेदnounnounnounnounnoun
सहप्रयोगbank, building-society, checking, have, hold, close, number, holder, balance, account at, account with, expense, charge, credit, have, create, open, on account, account at, account with, brief, short, blow-by-blow, give (somebody), offer, provide (somebody with), in an/​the account, by all accounts, by somebody’s own account, brief, short, blow-by-blow, give (somebody), offer, provide (somebody with), in an/​the account, by all accounts, by somebody’s own account, profit and loss account, accounts payable, accounts receivable, do, keep, audit, be in order, account book, account balance, expense, charge, credit, have, create, open, on account, account at, account withcomplete, comprehensive, detailed, give (somebody), issue, offer (somebody), apply to somebody, fit somebodypopular, compelling, coherent, construct, create, develop, be based on something, form, style, technique, in a/​the narrative, popular, compelling, coherent, construct, create, develop, be based on something, form, style, technique, in a/​the narrativegroundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, groundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, groundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, groundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, good, bad, school, getbrief, short, bald, issue, put out, release, condemn, in a/​the statement, statement about, statement on, brief, short, bald, issue, put out, release, condemn, in a/​the statement, statement about, statement on, bank, credit-card, tax, prepare, publish, file
विलोमdebt, deficitobfuscation, confusionfact, truthignore, neglectsilence, question
आम गलतियाँConfused with 'account for' which means to explain., Using 'account' as a verb without 'for'., Saying 'the account of' instead of 'the account for'.Confusing 'description' with 'prescription'., Using 'descriptive' instead of 'description' when referring to the noun., Saying 'describe' instead of 'description' in noun contexts.Confused with 'narration', which refers specifically to the act of telling a story., Using 'narrative' as a verb instead of a noun., Mispronouncing the word as 'narr-active'.Confused with 'reporter' which refers to a person., Misuse of 'reports' as a verb instead of a noun., Using 'report' for informal updates, which is not appropriate.'Statement' is often wrongly used as a verb., Confused with 'statements' when referring to multiple examples., Misunderstanding the context; it should not be used for casual opinions.
प्रयोग संबंधी नोट'खाता' का उपयोग व्यापार या वित्तीय संदर्भों में करें। यह वित्त, बैंकिंग, या कहानी सुनाने के समय उपयुक्त है। अनौपचारिक बातचीत में इसका उपयोग करने से बचें जब तक कि यह प्रासंगिक न हो।Use 'account' in business or financial contexts. It’s appropriate when talking about finances, banking, or storytelling. Avoid using in casual conversations unless relevant.Use 'description' when explaining something clearly, often in writing. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but avoid using it in very casual conversations.Used often in literature and storytelling contexts. Suitable for both formal and informal discussions about stories. Avoid using it in overly casual settings where simpler terms like 'story' might be preferred.Use 'report' in formal contexts like school or work. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing news or events.Use 'statement' in both spoken and written contexts to convey information or opinions. It is appropriate in formal discussions and reporting but may feel overly formal in casual conversations.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न: Account बनाम Description बनाम Narrative बनाम Report बनाम Statement

Account, Description, Narrative, Report, और Statement में क्या अंतर है?

Account: A record of money or information. Description: A spoken or written explanation of something. Narrative: A story or a description of events. Report: A written or spoken account of something. Statement: A clear expression of something in words.

क्या Account, Description, Narrative, Report, और Statement एक ही CEFR स्तर के हैं?

CEFR पैमाने पर Account: B1, Description: A1, Narrative: B1, Report: A1, Statement: A1।

Account, Description, Narrative, Report, और Statement किस शब्द-भेद के हैं?

Account: noun, Description: noun, Narrative: noun, Report: noun, Statement: noun.

क्या हर एक का एक उदाहरण दिखा सकते हैं?

Account: I need to check my bank account to see how much money I have. Description: Can you give me a description of the new movie? Narrative: The narrative of the story captivated the audience from the very beginning. Report: The teacher asked us to write a report on our summer vacation. Statement: The statement on the wall explained the museum's rules.

क्या मैं Account, Description, Narrative, Report, और Statement को आपस में बदलकर इस्तेमाल कर सकता हूँ?

हमेशा नहीं। Account, Description, Narrative, Report, और Statement आपस में जुड़े हैं और कभी-कभी मिलते हैं, लेकिन रजिस्टर, प्रचलन और प्रयोग में अलग हैं, इसलिए एक की जगह दूसरा रखने से अर्थ या लहजा बदल सकता है। बदलने से पहले ऊपर दिए अंतर देखें।

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