มายาคติ
Thai
Etymology
From มายา (maa-yaa, “delusion; illusion; deception; fallacy”) + อคติ (à-ká-dtì, “bias; partiality”), or from มายา (maa-yaa, “idem”) + คติ (ká-dtì, “case, affair, matter; belief, idea; model, example, guidance; way, method; etc”).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | มายาคติ m ā y ā g t i | |
Phonemic | มา-ยา-คะ-ติ m ā – y ā – g a – t i | |
Romanization | Paiboon | maa-yaa-ká-dtì |
Royal Institute | ma-ya-kha-ti | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /maː˧.jaː˧.kʰa˦˥.tiʔ˨˩/(R) |
Noun
มายาคติ • (maa-yaa-ká-dtì)
- (formal) myth:
- widely held but false belief or idea;
- misconception; exaggerated or idealised conception;
- misrepresentation of truth.
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