Mythic

[myth·i·cal]

Relating to or having the nature of myth

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Adjective S.
based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity; "mythical centaurs"; "the fabulous unicorn"

Adjective
relating to or having the nature of myth; "a novel of almost mythic consequence"


a.
Alt. of Mythical


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Usage Examples

I am trying to make art that relates to the deepest and most mythic concerns of human kind and I believe that, at this moment of history, feminism is humanism.

Failure is simply the non-presence of success. But a fiasco is a disaster of mythic proportions.

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Other Usage Examples

There's a difference between a failure and a fiasco... a fiasco is a disaster of mythic proportions.

I do love science fiction, but it's not really a genre unto itself it always seems to merge with another genre. With the few movies I've done, I've ended up playing with genre in some way or another, so any genre that's made to mix with others is like candy to me. It allows you to use big, mythic situations to talk about ordinary things.

Santa is our culture's only mythic figure truly believed in by a large percentage of the population. It's a fact that most of the true believers are under eight years old, and that's a pity.

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