myth [
mith ] (
plural myths)Definition: 1.
ancient story: a traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior
2.
myths collectively: myths considered as a group or as a genre
3.
idealized conception: a set of often idealized or glamorized ideas and stories surrounding a particular phenomenon, concept, or famous person
the myth of the new man
4.
false belief: a widely held but mistaken belief
exploding some of the myths about dieting
5.
fictitious person or thing: somebody who or something that is fictitious or nonexistent, but whose existence is widely believed in
The loving wife turned out to be a myth.