Adjutant: Meaning and Pronunciation
The word “adjutant” is a noun that refers to a military officer who assists a higher-ranking officer. In Telugu, it can be translated as సహాయకుడు (sahāyakuḍu), సహాయకుడుగా (sahāyakuḍugā), or సహాయకుడుగా ఉండే (sahāyakuḍugā uṇḍē).
Pronunciation: [uh-juh-tuhnt]
Synonyms of Adjutant
Some synonyms of “adjutant” include aide, assistant, deputy, aide-de-camp, and helper.
Nearby Words
Here are some nearby words with their parts of speech and meanings in Telugu:
- Adjective: విశేషణం (viśēṣaṇaṁ) – a word that describes or modifies a noun.
- Adjoin: సమీపించు (samīpiñcu) – to be next to or in contact with.
- Adjust: సరిపడుట (saripaḍuṭa) – to alter or adapt something to fit or conform.
- Adjudicate: న్యాయపరచు (nyāyaparacu) – to make a formal judgment or decision.
Example sentences:
- The adjective form of the word is used to describe the noun.
- The two houses adjoin each other, sharing a common wall.
- Please adjust your seat to a comfortable position.
- The judge will adjudicate the case fairly and impartially.
Antonyms
In Telugu, the antonym of “adjutant” is విరోధి (virōdhi).
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