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mythsnounpl. of myth a traditional but unfounded story that gives the reason for a current custom, belief, or fact of natureaccording to an ancient Greek myth, humans acquired fire from Prometheus, a Titan who had stolen it from heaven fables, legends, mythoi allegories, parablesfabrications, fantasies(also phantasies), fictions, figments, inventionsnarratives, sagas, stories, tales, yarns the body of customs, beliefs, stories, and sayings associated with a people, thing, or placeover the years Davy Crockett evolved from an actual person to one of the great figures of American myth folklores, legendries, legends, lores, mythoi, mythologies, traditions folklifes(or folklives)information, knowledges, wisdomsanecdotes(also anecdota), fables, folktales, old wives' tales, tales, yarns a false idea or beliefthe idea that alligators can live in the sewers of New York is just a myth delusions, errors, fallacies, falsehoods, falsities, hallucinations, illusions, misbeliefs, misconceptions, old wives' tales, untruths factoidssuperstitionsfictions, pretenses(or pretences)distortions, inaccuracies, misapprehensions, miscomprehensions, misinterpretations, misjudgments, misperceptions, misunderstandingsmisinformations, misknowledges, misreports, misrepresentations, misstatementssophisms, sophistriesfibs, half-truths, lies, stories, tales truths, verities |