Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
akala
noun
/əˈkɑːlə/

Definition
A term that denotes a false belief or assumption, often used in discussions around misconceptions or misunderstandings.

Examples
- Many people operate under the akala that success is solely measured by wealth.
- The teacher clarified the akala surrounding the historical event during the lesson.

Meaning
In a broader context, ‘akala’ relates to the idea of misinterpretation or the erroneous perception of facts or situations.

Synonyms
- misconception
- illusion
- fallacy