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satyagraha

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /sɑːtɪˈɡrɑːhə/

KK: /sætəˈgrɑːhə/

noun
Definition

A method of nonviolent protest used to bring about social and political change, famously employed by Mahatma Gandhi during India's fight for independence.


Example

Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of satyagraha inspired many movements for civil rights around the world.


Conversation
Sloth A
I was reading about satyagraha and its role in India's independence movement.
Sloth B
Oh really? That concept of nonviolent resistance is fascinating.
Sloth A
Yeah, it’s amazing how powerful peaceful protests can be.
Sloth B
Absolutely, it shows how change can happen without violence.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
resistance
protest
campaign
Antonyms
compliance
submission
acceptance
Root Explanation

**Satyagraha** → The word is derived from the Sanskrit "satya" (meaning truth) and "agraha" (meaning insistence or holding firmly). Thus, satyagraha refers to the practice of holding firmly to truth, often associated with nonviolent resistance.

Memory Tip

Think of 'truth' ('satya') and 'holding firmly' ('agraha') — this helps you remember that satyagraha is about firmly standing for truth.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

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