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myth

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
myth /ˈmɪθ/ noun
plural myths
myth
/ˈmɪθ/
noun
plural myths
Learner's definition of MYTH
: an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true(不实的)传说,迷信
[count]
[noncount]
[count] : a story that was told in an ancient culture to explain a practice, belief, or natural occurrence神话故事
[noncount] : such stories as a group(总称)神话
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3413 COCA: 3076

myth

noun

1
a
: a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
creation myths
b
: parable, allegory
Moral responsibility is the motif of Plato's myths.
2
a
: a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone
especially : one embodying the ideals and institutions of a society or segment of society
seduced by the American myth of individualism Orde Coombs
the utopian myth of a perfect society
b
: an unfounded or false notion
the myth of racial superiority
3
: a person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence
the Superman myth
The unicorn is a myth.
4
: the whole body of myths
a student of Greek myth

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Myth and Urban Myth

For a word so often applied to events or stories from long, long ago, myth has a remarkably recent history in the English language. The earliest evidence for the word is from 1830, well after the time when the events themselves are thought to have occurred (though it should be noted that the related words mythology and mythic are hundreds of years older – still not as old as Achilles, but not young, either!). One application of myth, however – in the phrase urban myth – is quite new. Curiously, an urban myth does not usually have anything to do with the city: it is simply “a story about an unusual event or occurrence that many people believe is true but that is not true.” An example would be the tale that Elvis Presley is still alive after spending decades in a witness protection program. The phrase urban myth has been used to describe such hoaxes since at least 1971.

Synonyms

Example Sentences

It's an enduring myth that money brings happiness. I don't believe the myths and legends about this forest. Contrary to popular myth, no monster lives in this lake.
Recent Examples on the Web The book project is Hancock’s attempt to give his unwieldy myth narrative — the Moundverse — a linear structure. Los Angeles Times, 16 Sep. 2022 The myth-making is built in to these larger, cultural events, D’Ambrose suggests; by contrast, the Damrosches and Orkins, like most every other American family, are left to their own improvisations. Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter, 15 Sep. 2022 Queen Elizabeth’s glorious and long reign forced that myth to be reconsidered. Stellene Volandes, Town & Country, 14 Sep. 2022 There's this Greek myth about Eos, the goddess of dawn. Faran Krentcil, Harper's BAZAAR, 14 Sep. 2022 That myth has been used to say this is why there is an underrepresentation of Blacks in the education profession today. Chelsea Sheasley, The Christian Science Monitor, 12 Sep. 2022 Thankfully there aren’t any explosions, as this space myth suggests. Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 28 Aug. 2022 Even better, Jawara says the Airwrap is perfect for hair anywhere longer than 5 inches — debunking yet another myth that Dyson only works for length. Blake Newby, Essence, 19 Aug. 2022 The myth of the modern teenage vampire took root with Joel Shumacher's stylish yet droll teenspolitation flick, without which there would be no Twilight and certainly no Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Declan Gallagher, EW.com, 27 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

earlier mythos, mythus, borrowed from Greek mŷthos "utterance, speech, discourse, tale, narrative, fiction, legend," of obscure origin

First Known Use

1830, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of myth was in 1830
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3413 COCA: 3076
myth

noun¹

1story from ancient times古代故事ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEancient, classical古老的/古典神話religious宗教神話Biblical《聖經》神話Christian, Greek, Norse, Roman, etc.基督教、希臘、古斯堪的納維亞、羅馬等神話creation (= that explains how the world began) 創世神話the creation myths of the Inuit因紐特人的創世神話PREPOSITIONmyth about關於⋯的神話the myth about the golden apple有關金蘋果的神話
myth

noun²

2idea/belief which is untrue/impossible不真實的觀點;不可能的想法ADJECTIVE | VERB + MYTH | MYTH + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgreat荒誕無稽的說法There is a great myth that people who wear glasses are more intelligent.有種荒誕無稽的看法,認為戴眼鏡的人更聰明。common常見的誤解powerful有影響力的假話enduring, persistent, prevailing長久存在的鬼話;一再出現的謊言;盛行的謊言complete, total十足的謊言;一派胡言It's a total myth that this causes blindness.說這會導致失明純屬無稽之談。modern現代神話folk, popular, urban, widespread民間謠言;廣為人知的謠言;城市神話;普遍的誤解national民族神話The battle has become part of national myth.這場戰役已成為民族神話的一部份。historical, political歷史傳說;政治神話The propaganda of both sides relies heavily on historical myth.雙方的宣傳都主要依據歷史傳說。heroic, romantic英雄/浪漫傳奇an outlaw who has now assumed the staus of heroic myth現在已儼然成為英雄傳奇人物的逃犯dangerous, pernicious危險的/惡毒的謊言convenient張口即來的謊言VERB + MYTHcreate, cultivate, establish, invent製造謠言;編造神話How did the myth get so firmly established in the popular consciousness?這種謠傳是怎樣牢牢紮根於民眾心中的?challenge, question質疑神話counter反駁謊言bust (NAmE, informal) , debunk, deconstruct, demolish, destroy, dispel, disprove, explode, expose, puncture, scotch, shatter打破神話;揭穿謊言;粉碎神話;消除謠言;反駁謊言bury, lay to rest, put to rest拋開騙人的鬼話feed, foster, keep alive, maintain, perpetuate, promote, propagate, reinforce使謠言得以流傳下去;使謠言長存;散播謠言;助長謠言spread傳播神話peddle (BrE) 散佈神話Women have peddled the myth that all decent men are either married or gay.女人們中間流傳有這樣的荒誕說法:體面的男人要麼已經結婚,要麼是同性戀。be based on基於⋯的說法People's faith in the Emperor was based on the myth that he was infallible.人們效忠君主是基於對皇帝永不犯錯的迷信。explore探秘神話believe相信神話MYTH + VERBsurround sth圍繞⋯的荒誕說法We are trying to lay to rest the myths surrounding mental illness.我們試圖使圍繞精神疾病產生的種種神話壽終正寢。grow up謬誤形成A myth has grown up that Fleming didn't realize the potential of penicillin.形成了一種錯誤的說法,認為弗萊明沒意識到青霉素潛在的價值。persist, remain荒誕說法持續存在/依然存在The myth persists that men are more intelligent than women.男人比女人聰明的荒誕說法仍然存在。PREPOSITIONmyth about有關⋯的無稽之談a popular myth about twins流傳廣泛的關於雙胞胎的無稽之談myth of⋯的鬼話an attempt to perpetuate the myth of racial superiority使種族優越論的鬼話流傳下去的企圖

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