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anarkis — meaning in English: anarchist

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Usage
The word 'anarkis' is commonly used in political discussions, social movements, and academic debates in Malaysia. For instance, you might hear it in protests where individuals express their opposition to government authority, reflecting a belief in self-governed societies without hierarchical structures.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'antiauthoritarian', but 'anarkis' specifically emphasizes the rejection of all forms of hierarchical authority, while 'antiauthoritarian' might refer to opposition against specific authorities. You would choose 'anarkis' when discussing broader ideological frameworks rather than just specific instances of authority.
Culture
'Anarkis' has its roots in the Greek word 'anarkhos', meaning 'without a ruler'. In Malaysia, the term has evolved from its anarchistic roots to encompass a broader spectrum of anti-establishment sentiments, often attracting attention in contemporary socio-political debates. Interestingly, the perception of anarchists can vary widely, from revolutionary figures to misunderstood outlaws.
FAQ
Q.What does 'anarkis' mean in English?
'Anarkis' translates to 'anarchist' in English, referring to someone who advocates for a society without government or authority.
Q.How do you pronounce 'anarkis'?
'Anarkis' is pronounced as ah-nar-kiss, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Is 'anarkis' a commonly used word in Malay?
'Anarkis' is relatively advanced and not commonly used in everyday conversation; it is more prevalent in political discussions and academic contexts.
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