recent


adjective

  • Something that happened not long ago.
  • Something that is new or not old.
  • A person who just finished school or a program.
  • In science, it means something that happened a little while ago, but can still be a long time.


Word Explanation:

  • Recent means something that happened not too long ago. Like if you just had a birthday party last week, that was recent!

Word in hindi

हालिया

Haalya

Other variations in hindi

  • हालिया Haalya
  • नया Naya

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'recent' mean?

The word 'recent' means something that happened not long ago or is new.

How do you pronounce 'recent'?

You pronounce 'recent' like this: ree-sent.

What is the origin of the word 'recent'?

The word 'recent' comes from the Latin word 'recens', which means fresh or new.

What is the meaning of 'recent' in Hindi?

The word 'recent' in Hindi is 'हालिया' (Hāliyā).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

The word 'recent' means something that happened not long ago, like a fun trip or a new toy!

Proverb

"A stitch in time saves nine." This means fixing a small problem now can prevent bigger problems later.

Quote

"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt

Mini blog:

The Adventure of Nibbles

In the land of Giggle Grove, the sun shone bright and the flowers danced in the breeze. One day, a little squirrel named Nibbles found a shiny acorn.

"This is a recent treasure!" he squeaked with joy. Nibbles decided to share his find with his friends. They all gathered around, eyes wide with excitement.

"Let’s plant it and see what grows!" they cheered. Together, they dug a small hole and buried the acorn.

Days passed, and soon a tiny sprout peeked out. "Look at our recent adventure!" Nibbles exclaimed. And so, they learned that sharing brings joy and new beginnings!