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myth

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/mɪθ/
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1

a story involving the ancient history of a people, usually about heroes and supernatural events that could be unreal

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A myth is a traditional story or belief that explains natural phenomena, customs, or the origins of a culture. Myths often involve gods, supernatural beings, or heroic figures and serve to convey values, moral lessons, or explanations for the unknown. They are passed down through generations and play a significant role in shaping the beliefs and traditions of a society. Myths provide insights into how different cultures understand and interpret the world around them.

  • The myth of the phoenix tells of a bird that rises from its ashes.
  • His book explores the myths surrounding the origins of the universe.
  • The ancient myth described how fire was stolen from the gods.
  • The villagers passed the myth down through generations.
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a belief or idea that many people think is true but is actually not based on facts

  • The idea that humans only use 10 percent of their brains is a myth.
  • Many believe the myth that lightning never strikes the same place twice.
  • The myth about eating carrots improving night vision is still common.
  • The book explains the myths behind popular diet trends.
  • There is a myth that cracking knuckles causes arthritis.