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View usage for: mythological in British English (ˌmɪθəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) or mythologic (mɪθəˈlɒdʒɪk) adjective1. of or relating to mythology Derived forms mythologically (ˌmythoˈlogically) adverb mythological in American English (ˌmɪθəˈlɑdʒɪkəl) Derived forms mythologically (ˌmythoˈlogically) adverb Examples of 'mythological' in a sentencemythological What are the historical and mythological views of lightning?But the convention is to name planets and minor planets after mythological figures.She looks like one of those mythological creatures that breathes fire.Parents are mythological beasts to begin with, but hers were doubly so.The narratives of the Bible are historical, not mythological.Many inhabitants choose to change gender, sprout wings, or become mythological beasts.Here there was no sea view: light entered through painted glass windows depicting landscapes, ancient ships and historic and mythological figures.DRAGONS HAVE probably had more written about them than any other mythological creature. Synonyms of 'mythological'legendary, fabulous, fabled, traditional More Synonyms of mythological the mythological beast that was part lion, part goat Synonyms traditional invented mythic folkloric Additional synonymsDefinition well-known from anecdotes and stories rather than experience the fabled city of Troy Synonyms legendary, fictional, famed, mythical, storied, famous, fabulousDefinition told of in fables and legends The chimaera of myth is a fabulous beast made up of the parts of other animals. Synonyms legendary, imaginary, mythical, fictitious, made-up, fantastic, invented, unreal, mythological, apocryphalDefinition of, like, or befitting a hero another in an endless series of man's heroic myths of his own past Synonyms legendary, classical, mythological, HomericNearby words ofmythological - mystique
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Additional synonymsDefinition existing only in the imagination Lots of children have imaginary friends. Synonyms fictional, made-up, invented, supposed, imagined, assumed, ideal, fancied, legendary, visionary, shadowy, unreal, hypothetical, fanciful, fictitious, mythological, illusory, nonexistent, dreamlike, hallucinatory, illusive, chimerical, unsubstantial, phantasmal, suppositious, imagal Definition of or relating to myth the mythical beast that had seven or more heads Synonyms legendary, storied, fabulous, imaginary, fairy-tale, fabled, mythological, storybook, allegorical, folkloric, chimerical |