mythical Synonyms

mythical Meaning

Wordnet

mythical (s)

based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity

Webster

mythical (a.)

Of or relating to myths; described in a myth; of the nature of a myth; fabulous; imaginary; fanciful.

mythical Sentence Examples

  1. The mythical creature of the centaur graced the pages of Greek mythology.
  2. In the magical realm, unicorns roamed freely, their mythical horns glistening.
  3. The mythical Fountain of Youth was said to grant eternal life.
  4. Dragons, with their mythical fire-breathing abilities, soared through the skies.
  5. The mythical phoenix symbolises rebirth and renewal, rising from its own ashes.
  6. The mythical realm of Asgard was home to the Norse gods.
  7. The mythical beast, the Kraken, terrorised the depths of the ocean.
  8. The mythical stone, the Philosopher's Stone, could transmute any metal into gold.
  9. Myths and legends depict a mythical golden age of peace and prosperity.
  10. The mythical hero, Hercules, possessed extraordinary strength and courage.

FAQs About the word mythical

based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validityOf or relating to myths; described in a myth; of the nature of a myth; f

fabled,legendary, fictitious, fictional,famed, imagined, fantastical, make-believe, fabricated, made-up

real-world, historical, historical, actual, existent, real-world, real,actual, real, existent

The mythical creature of the centaur graced the pages of Greek mythology.

In the magical realm, unicorns roamed freely, their mythical horns glistening.

The mythical Fountain of Youth was said to grant eternal life.

Dragons, with their mythical fire-breathing abilities, soared through the skies.