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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "myth" in a sentence

    myth example sentences

    myth


    1. It is a myth that some church people thinks that God is


    2. Was it a monicker, though? It sounded archaic, almost like something out of a Greek myth


    3. myth, it is an action of God


    4. The past was a myth and the future a mirage


    5. heart of myth and become the Robber Queen herself


    6. parking shiny cars on the drive in the solid flesh of the suburban myth


    7. I have to say that I still find it a mental leap too far to realise that you are Ambassador to a society that I always assumed was a myth


    8. The myth of Middle England, the alliance,


    9. deep in the heart of the myth lands,


    10. a myth, my name a mark upon the grave,

    11. wrapped up as he is in the myth of black


    12. Closer to the Myth


    13. The generality of mentioning everybody is the myth


    14. If you have been labeled as one of those "nice" guys, don’t listen to this myth! In fact, this article is dedicated to you and the breaking down of this great misconception


    15. Soon I would be leaving the land of Athena and Alexis and Alessandra and returning to live a modern myth, The Great Social Illusion


    16. Heymon was pretty sure that myth had been busted three centuries ago but Kelvin couldn’t follow the proof


    17. it's probably a myth, but is entirely possible if judged on Mum's unerring ability for sticking her foot in her mouth


    18. She instinctively knows that impersonal tragedy is a myth


    19. Me a myth about the solider


    20. As you spoke of the myth

    21. The myth of the solider


    22. Although this was myth


    23. The earliest of his publications is Custom and Myth (1884)


    24. In Myth, Ritual and Religion (1887) he explained the "irrational" elements of mythology as survivals from more primitive forms


    25. To them, the Eternal Returning Myth was in the centre


    26. For those who look at religion as a myth - true


    27. their myth of Endless Re-entry, we see the link with


    28. We discussed this earlier, but it's important, and it's a myth that friends may well insist is


    29. In his essay, The Myth of Sisyphus,[73] Albert Camus tries to explain how we can live in what he describes as an “absurd” world, and still be happy


    30. [75] Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus, p

    31. [77] Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus, p


    32. [78] Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus, p


    33. [79] Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays, p


    34. [82] Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus, pp


    35. all but a myth - and the only decent meal I


    36. Isin and Senta agreed, “There isn't actually any evidence to point to a Lascorii connection with the Elhehrim myth


    37. A story of magic and myth, rainforests and


    38. These adherents believe that the scientific evidence supporting Evolution, Geological Uniformitarianism, or other theories which are contradictory to a literal interpretation of this creation myth, is misinterpreted


    39. All local myth but for a hundred years it had been renowned


    40. I’ve remarked on that briefly, but let me address this myth directly

    41. The second myth is that real estate is an uncertain investment


    42. The third myth, related to the first two, is that Mexico is a sort of banana republic where wobbly governments come and go, and


    43. They even went further and created the myth of “swart gevaar” or the “black danger,”


    44. I know my favourite American television series tested this as a myth and came to a different conclusion, but it did happen


    45. The listing company is usually nothing but a myth in recoverable financial terms


    46. What does this tell us? Simply that a bank is a myth, a piece of paper with a number on it in the company registration office


    47. This idea is a myth


    48. That created the myth that SAP bullets can somehow be dodged


    49. How come you ask for that is not the popular myth? Simply note how a Riot Unit section of ten men were armed in the 1980s


    50. A myth is a traditional story or product of an inventive imagination that may or may not be fictional or real







































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    Synonyms for "myth"

    myth story legend allegory fable parable tale

    "myth" definitions

    a traditional story accepted as history; serves to explain the world view of a people