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    mythic
    /ˈmɪθɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. mythical: "mythic creatures"

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  2. MYTHIC definition: 1. existing only in myths (= ancient stories) or other traditional stories, or relating or similar…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : based on or described in a myth especially as contrasted with history. 2. usually mythical : existing only in the imagination : fictitious, imaginary. constructed a mythical all-star team. 3. usually mythic : having qualities suitable to myth : legendary. the twilight of a mythic professional career Clayton Riley. mythically. ˈmi-thi-k (ə-)lē.

  4. Someone or something that is mythic exists only in myths and is therefore imaginary. ...the mythic figure of King Arthur. If you describe someone or something as mythic, you mean that they have become very famous or important. ...a team whose reputation has achieved mythic proportions.

  5. Anything that's mythic derives from or resembles a traditional story or legend. While traveling in Scotland, you might hope to spot the mythic Loch Ness Monster. Something with a mythic quality might not connect directly to well-known myths, but it still reminds you of them in some way.

  6. myth·i·cal. (mĭth′ĭ-kəl) also myth·ic (-ĭk) adj. 1. Of or existing in myth: the mythical unicorn. 2. Imaginary; fictitious. 3. often mythic Of, relating to, or having the nature of a myth: a novel of profound, almost mythic consequence. myth′i·cal·ly adv.

  7. Definition of mythic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. adjective. Of, or having the nature of, a myth or myths. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Mythical. Webster's New World. Larger-than-life. Wiktionary. Synonyms: mythologic. fabulous. mythical. mythological. legendary. Origin of Mythic. myth +"Ž -ic (1660s), from Latin mythicus. From Wiktionary. Mythic Sentence Examples.

  9. 1. : of or relating to a myth. a mythic story. : described in a myth. a mythic [= (more commonly) mythical] hero. 2. : suitable to a myth : very famous or important. He's reached the end of a mythic [= legendary] career. She's one of the mythic figures in ice-skating.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · mythic (comparative more mythic, superlative most mythic) Mythical; existing in myth. presence in the case history fairy-tale: the personification of the selfish woman who went back on her promise to deliver up her child to an unfulfilled aspiring mother. From modernism to postmodernism: concepts and strategies.

  11. The earliest known use of the adjective mythic is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for mythic is from 1669, in the writing of Theophilus Gale, ejected minister and theologian. mythic is of multiple origins.