2020-09-19
151126-7 คำชวนสับสน – Extraneous & intrinsic
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Dictionary.com
ออกเสียง “EXTRANEOUS” = ‘ik-STREY-nee-uhs’
ออกเสียง “INTRINSIC” = ‘in-TRIN-sik’ ‘(zik)’
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Choose the Right Synonym for extraneous
EXTRINSIC, EXTRANEOUS, FOREIGN, ALIEN
mean external to a thing, its essential nature, or its original character.
EXTRINSIC applies to what is distinctly outside the thing in question or is not contained in or derived from its essential nature. sentimental value that is extrinsic to the house's market value
EXTRANEOUS applies to what is on or comes from the outside and may or may not be capable of becoming an essential part. arguments extraneous to the issue
FOREIGN applies to what is so different as to be rejected or repelled or to be incapable of becoming assimilated. techniques foreign to French cuisine
ALIEN is stronger than FOREIGN in suggesting opposition, repugnance, or irreconcilability. a practice totally alien to her nature
Did You Know?
We'll try not to weigh you down with a lot of extraneous information about the word extraneous,
but we will tell you that it has been a part of the English language since at least 1638.
It derives from the Latin word extraneus, which literally means "external."
Extraneus is also the root of the words strange and estrange ("to alienate the affections or confidence of"
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