What is another word for myth?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɪθ], [ mˈɪθ], [ m_ˈɪ_θ]
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Similar words for myth:
- allegory (noun)
- children's imaginative story with magical characters (noun)
- communication (noun)
- fable (noun)
- fabrication (noun)
- fairy tale (noun)
- false appearance; false belief (noun)
- fiction (noun)
- fictitious story, often ancient (noun)
- folklore (noun)
- folk tale (noun)
- ghost (noun)
- ignis fatuus (noun)
- illusion (noun)
- inveracity (noun)
- lie (noun)
- old wives' tale (noun)
- prose (noun)
- religion (noun)
- story (noun)
- superstition (noun)
- tale (noun)
- tradition (noun)
- other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
Synonyms for Myth:
n.
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- knowledge.
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- creation.
- myth.
- cliff hanger,
- clothesline,
- work imagination,
- terminological inexactitudes,
- potboilers,
- figment of imagination,
- mis representation,
- terminological inexactitude,
- cliff-hangers,
- cliff hangers,
- work of imagination,
- figment imagination,
- storytelling,
- best seller,
- cliff-hanger,
- mis-representations,
- clotheslines,
- potboiler,
- storytellings,
- mis-representation,
- mis representations.
- fabrication,
- fiction,
- fairy story,
- figment,
- allegory,
- tall story,
- apologue,
- saga,
- parable,
- legend,
- superstition,
- delusion,
- imagination,
- tale,
- fable.
- frankenstein,
- terror,
- daemon,
- horror,
- succubus,
- ogre,
- bogey man,
- bugaboo,
- specter,
- bugbear,
- apparition,
- shadow,
- vampire,
- monster,
- incubus,
- chimera,
- spirit,
- ghoul,
- ghost,
- dracula,
- werewolf,
- nightmare,
- Phantasm,
- phantom,
- hobgoblin.
- hocus pocus,
- mis-impression,
- mis apprehensions,
- makebelieve,
- mis impression,
- ignus fatuu,
- misbeliefs,
- paramnesia,
- mis-apprehensions,
- misimpression,
- paramnesias,
- mis apprehension,
- Ignis Fatuus,
- fools paradise,
- mis-belief,
- mis belief,
- misconception,
- mis-apprehension,
- Hocuspocus,
- fool paradise,
- mis impressions,
- mis-impressions,
- misimpressions,
- mis conception,
- mis conceptions,
- idolisms,
- seemings,
- mis-conception,
- mis beliefs,
- Idolism,
- ignus fatuus,
- mis-conceptions,
- mis-beliefs,
- Misbelief,
- Illusions.
- misstatement,
- dis-informations,
- falseness,
- de traction,
- Inveracity,
- disinformations,
- mis-statement,
- hyper-boles,
- dis honesty,
- in-accuracies,
- fraudulences,
- dis-honesty,
- dis information,
- in accuracy,
- in-accuracy,
- fraudulence,
- dis-information,
- in accuracies,
- hyper bole,
- falsifications,
- de-traction,
- hyper-bole,
- perjury,
- de tractions,
- dis informations,
- disinformation,
- hyper boles,
- mis statement,
- falsification,
- dis honesties,
- de-tractions,
- mis statements,
- mis-statements,
- dis-honesties.
- false knowledge,
- false knowledges,
- superstitious belief,
- false belief,
- old wives tale,
- false beliefs,
- superstitious beliefs.
- chronicle,
- yarn,
- recount,
- scenario,
- prose,
- story,
- epic,
- anecdote,
- account,
- storyline,
- plainness,
- reminiscence,
- reading matter,
- serial,
- plot,
- romance,
- narrative,
- prosaicness,
- short story,
- episode,
- novella,
- retelling,
- novel.
- de nominations,
- spiritualmindednesses,
- spiritual mindedness,
- sanctification,
- higher powers,
- spiritualmindedness,
- higher power,
- de-nominations,
- ortho-doxies,
- de-nomination,
- ortho doxies,
- spiritual-mindednesses,
- spiritual-mindedness,
- ortho doxy,
- spiritual mindednesses,
- ortho-doxy,
- de nomination,
- sanctifications.
- auto biographies,
- in formations,
- Conte,
- long and short of it,
- nonfictions,
- in-formation,
- serials,
- re-cord,
- nonfiction,
- news item,
- non fiction,
- conti,
- re cords,
- non-fiction,
- memoir,
- in-formations,
- long short of it,
- re cord,
- non fictions,
- re-cords,
- folktales,
- auto-biographies,
- auto-biography,
- news items,
- long and short it,
- folktale,
- non-fictions,
- long short it,
- in formation,
- auto biography.
v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)Other synonyms:
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- lie,
- optical illusion,
- tradition,
- mythos,
- religion,
- phantasmagoria,
- mirage,
- simulation,
- cardboard cut-out,
- folklore,
- simulacrum.
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- fantasy.
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- invention.
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- fancy.
How to use "Myth" in context?
A myth is an old story with a recurring theme, usually involving heroic characters and events. Most myths are set in one time or place and often are believed to be true because they are passed down through oral tradition.
Paraphrases for Myth:
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Forward Entailment
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Noun, singular or mass
story.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Reverse Entailment
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Foreign word
Mythe.
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Proper noun, singular
mythology.
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Noun, singular or mass
mythology.
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Foreign word
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
plans, blueprints.
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Noun, singular or mass
fairytale, rumour, superstition, tale.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Adjective
mythical.
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Adjective
Homophones for Myth:
- math, minute, moth, mimidae, maimed, mennonite, madia, mott, meat, manhunt, mantidae, mint, mammutidae, mantua, manteodea, moiety, meed, mend, meaty, mediate, monnet, Mutawa, midi, manhood, mined, muted, mahomet, mentha, mod, monday, maidu, mite, manda, manteidae, meade, matey, monad, moody, mounted, mouth, mande, matthew, mahound, may day, mandate, mead, md, matai, meditate, midday, minutia, manet, mammut, munda, mahout, mind, mediated, maund, monument, monied, monte, maenad, matted, mode, muhammad, made, Mete, minded, myoid, meth, minuend, mediety, moated, mitt, moot, manumit, metadata, momot, mutt, mayday, minuet, momotidae, mohammed, med, muddied, method, mantid, monody, medea, maidhood, mood, manidae, montia, mid, midway, matt, moneyed, middy, mamet, manat, mud, month, mete out, menotti, minnewit, maundy, motet, mat, mut, mot, meadow, moment, Mahdi, man-made, mote, manatee, moat, Mothy, miniate, meted out, mate, meet, mated, mit, mound, Mohammad, memento, mad, mammoth, monet, MDI, motto, matte, mt, manned, mutate, monod, mayweed, manihot, mount, muddy, minuit, manta, mute, maid, mountie.
Holonyms for Myth:
n.
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communication
mythology.
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communication
Hypernym for Myth:
n.
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communication
twilight of the gods, gotterdammerung, ragnarok.
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communication
Hyponym for Myth:
n.
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communication
story.
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communication
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