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Definitions for Myths
[1] a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, especially one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
[2] stories or matter of this kind: realm of myth.
[3] any invented story, idea, or concept: His account of the event is pure myth.
[4] an imaginary or fictitious thing or person.
[5] an unproved or false collective belief that is used to justify a social institution.
[6] mythological.
[7] mythology.
[8] a story about superhuman beings of an earlier age taken by preliterate society to be a true account, usually of how natural phenomena, social customs, etc, came into existence another word for mythology (def. 1), mythology (def. 3)
[9] a person or thing whose existence is fictional or unproven
[10] (in modern literature) a theme or character type embodying an idea Hemingway's myth of the male hero
[11] philosophy (esp in the writings of Plato) an allegory or parable
[12] mythological
[13] mythology
Words related to Myths
mythparable, imagination, illusion, superstition, legend, tale, fantasy, fable, lore, fiction, tradition, delusion, saga, apologue, creation, fancy, figment, invention, allegory, fabrication
Words nearby Myths
mythmysticize, mystify, mystique, mysuru, mytacism, myth, myth., mythical, mythicize, mythify, mythmaker
Origin of Myths
1820–30; < Late Latin mȳthos < Greek mŷthos story, word
Words that may be confused with Myths
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, mythfable, legend, myth, (see, synonym, study, at, legend)
Other words from Myths
coun·ter·myth , noun
Word origin for Myths
C19: via Late Latin from Greek muthos fable, word
Synonyms for Myths
fable, fantasy, fiction, illusion, imagination, legend, lore, parable, superstition, tale, tradition, allegory, apologue, creation, delusion, fabrication, fancy, figment, invention, saga, fairy story, folk ballad, folk tale, mythos, tall story