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Meaning of myths
A traditional story, especially one that is considered to be false or an exaggeration.
Etymology of myths
The word "myths" originates from the Old English word "mythus", which is derived from the Greek word "μυθος" (mythos), meaning "story", "tale", or "legend"
The term has been used in the English language since the 16th century to describe traditional stories, often with supernatural or fictional elements
Synonyms
legends
tales
stories
fables
folklore
myths
fantasies
mythsologies
mythologies
superstitions
beliefs
traditions
parables
allegories
sagas
epics
narratives
anecdotes
mythsic
mythic
mythological
mythologic
mythopoeic
mythopoeical
mythicizations
mythifications
mythologizations
mythologizings
Definitions
- A traditional story, especially one that is considered to be false or an exaggeration
- * A widely held but false belief or idea
- * A person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence
Usage Examples
- The ancient Greeks believed in many myths about their gods and goddesses
- * The myth of the Loch Ness monster has been a popular topic of discussion for decades
- * The company's success is often seen as a myth, with many people believing it to be an unattainable goal
Antonyms
realities
facts
truths
actualities
certainties
verities
realities
facts
histories
chronicles
biographies
autobiographies
documentaries
nonfictions
realities
actualities