(wǎng) — (bound form) to deceive; (bound form) no; not (in literary compounds)

Definition

Literary/classical bound morpheme, mainly seen in 罔顾 (disregard) and the idiom 置若罔闻 (turn a deaf ear). The 'no/not' sense is negative; the 'deceive' sense appears in 欺罔 (to deceive).

bound form
(bound form) to deceive(bound form) nonot (in literary compounds)

Examples

  • Tā wǎng gù shì shí, jiān chí cuò wù guān diǎn.
    He ignored the facts and insisted on his wrong viewpoint.
  • Duì yú qún zhòng de yì jiàn, tā zhì ruò wǎng wén.
    He turned a deaf ear to the opinions of the masses.
  • Zhè zhǒng xíng wéi jiǎn zhí shì qī wǎng gōng zhòng.
    This kind of behavior is simply deceiving the public.

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