Consultant बनाम Counselor बनाम Expert बनाम Informant बनाम Specialist

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

Consultant

शीर्ष 2000 (आम)B2noun

Counselor

शीर्ष 3000 (आम)B1

Expert

शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)A2noun

Informant

10000 से ऊपर (कम आम)

Specialist

शीर्ष 3000 (आम)B2noun
सबसे आम: Expert
 ConsultantCounselorExpertInformantSpecialist
उच्चारण🇬🇧 /["/kənˈsʌltənt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kənˈsʌltənt/"]/🇬🇧 //ˈkaʊnsələ//🇺🇸 //ˈkaʊnsələr//🇬🇧 /["/ˈekspɜːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈekspɜːrt/"]/🇬🇧 //ɪnˈfɔːmənt//🇺🇸 //ɪnˈfɔrmənt//🇬🇧 /["/ˈspeʃəlɪst/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈspeʃəlɪst/"]/
अर्थA person who gives expert advice in a particular area.A person who helps others with problems or advice.A person who knows a lot about something.A person who gives information, especially to the police.A person who knows a lot about a specific subject.
उदाहरणThe consultant advised the company on its new marketing strategy.She saw a school **counselor** to discuss her college options.The expert in the field gave a fascinating lecture.The police relied on an informant to gather crucial evidence.The doctor is a specialist in cardiology and has treated many patients with heart conditions.
रजिस्टरतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थ
कितना आमशीर्ष 2000 (आम)शीर्ष 3000 (आम)शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)10000 से ऊपर (कम आम)शीर्ष 3000 (आम)
CEFR स्तरB2B1A2-B2
शब्द-भेदnounnounnoun
सहप्रयोगbusiness, campaign, computer, act as, bring in, employ (somebody as), consultant in, consultant on, consultant to, hospital, NHS, cardiologist, gynaecologist, obstetrician, consultant inschool counselor, mental health counselor, career counselor, guidance counselor, youth counselorreal, leading, acknowledged, committee, panel, team, ask, consult, talk to, advise somebody/​something, agree something, argue something, expert at, expert in, expert onpolice informant, anonymous informant, key informant, confidential informant, informant agreementleading, top, experienced, bring in, hire, consult, specialist in, specialist on, a group of specialists, a team of specialists, a specialist in the field, leading, top, experienced, bring in, hire, consult, specialist in, specialist on, a group of specialists, a team of specialists, a specialist in the field
विलोमclient, patientopponent, adversary, client, consultantnovice, beginner, amateur-generalist, amateur
आम गलतियाँConfused with 'consultation' — 'consultant' is the person, while 'consultation' is the meeting., Incorrectly using it to refer to anyone giving advice, rather than a specialized expert., Using it in informal contexts where a simpler word like 'advisor' might fit better.Confused with 'counsel' (verb) vs. 'counselor' (noun), Using 'counselor' for non-professional advice-givers, Spelling it wrong as 'counsellor' (UK spelling, but less common in the US)Confusing 'expert' with 'experienced' — an expert knows a lot, while an experienced person has done something many times., Using 'expert' without specifying the field, which makes it vague., Incorrectly pronouncing it as 'ex-pert' instead of 'ek-spurt'.Confused with 'informational' which refers to information-related., Using 'informant' to describe someone giving general information, not just in legal contexts.Confused with 'generalist' which refers to someone with broad knowledge., Incorrectly using 'specialist' as a verb instead of a noun., Misusing it in informal contexts where 'expert' might be more suitable.
प्रयोग संबंधी नोटUse 'consultant' in professional or business contexts. It's suitable for formal conversations, but can be used informally as well when talking about someone's job. Avoid using it in casual settings where other terms like 'helper' might be more appropriate.Use 'counselor' in formal settings, especially in schools or therapy. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing mental health.Use 'expert' to describe someone's high skill or knowledge in a specific area. More suitable in formal contexts, but can also be used informally when discussing hobbies or practical skills.Commonly used in legal and police contexts. Be careful using it informally, as it can imply secrecy or betrayal.Use 'specialist' when referring to someone with expertise in a particular field, like medicine or technology. It's appropriate in both casual and professional contexts but may sound overly formal in everyday conversation.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न: Consultant बनाम Counselor बनाम Expert बनाम Informant बनाम Specialist

Consultant, Counselor, Expert, Informant, और Specialist में क्या अंतर है?

Consultant: A person who gives expert advice in a particular area. Counselor: A person who helps others with problems or advice. Expert: A person who knows a lot about something. Informant: A person who gives information, especially to the police. Specialist: A person who knows a lot about a specific subject.

कौन-सा अधिक आम है: Consultant, Counselor, Expert, Informant, और Specialist?

रोज़मर्रा की अंग्रेज़ी में Expert सबसे आम है।

क्या हर एक का एक उदाहरण दिखा सकते हैं?

Consultant: The consultant advised the company on its new marketing strategy. Counselor: She saw a school **counselor** to discuss her college options. Expert: The expert in the field gave a fascinating lecture. Informant: The police relied on an informant to gather crucial evidence. Specialist: The doctor is a specialist in cardiology and has treated many patients with heart conditions.

क्या मैं Consultant, Counselor, Expert, Informant, और Specialist को आपस में बदलकर इस्तेमाल कर सकता हूँ?

हमेशा नहीं। Consultant, Counselor, Expert, Informant, और Specialist 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।