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Postpone

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Meanings of Postpone

Verb

  • To delay something to a later time, like a birthday party or a game.

Explanation of the word: Postpone

Postpone means to change the time of something to a later time. Like if you have a playdate and you decide to do it another day.

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Translations for the word: Postpone

hindi
पोस्टपोन करना

postpone karna

टालना

taalna

रोकना

rokna

   

Mini Blog for the word: Postpone

A Little Pause Before the Fun!

Sometimes, we have to wait for fun things! Imagine you planned a picnic, but then it rains. Oh no! Instead of being sad, we can postpone the picnic. That means we’ll have it later when the sun shines bright!

Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, where characters find joy in waiting for the right moment. So, if something gets postponed, remember it’s just a little pause before the fun begins!

What fun thing would you like to postpone? Let’s make a new plan together! 🌈✨

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Postpone

What does 'postpone' mean?
To postpone means to delay something or to make it happen later than planned.
How do you pronounce 'postpone'?
You pronounce 'postpone' like this: post-pone.
What is the origin of the word 'postpone'?
The word 'postpone' comes from the Latin word 'ponere', which means 'to place' or 'to put'. It was formed by adding 'post', which means 'after'.
What is the meaning of 'postpone' in Hindi?
The word 'postpone' in Hindi is 'टालना' (Tālnā).
What is the meaning of 'postpone' in Kannada?
The word 'postpone' in Kannada is 'ಮರುಕಳಿಸುವುದು' (Marukaḷisuvudu).

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Postpone

Fact: Postponing means to delay something to a later time. It's like saying, 'Let's do it later!'
Proverb: Good things come to those who wait. (This means patience can lead to great rewards.)
Quote: "The early bird catches the worm." - William Camden (This means that those who act quickly can get the best opportunities.)