Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mythopoetic
Adjective
/ˌmɪθəˈpoʊɪtɪk/

Definition
Relating to the making or crafting of myths.

Examples
- The author’s mythopoetic style weaves ancient folklore with modern themes.
- In a mythopoetic narrative, the characters often undergo transformative journeys.
- Her paintings are known for their mythopoetic quality, drawing inspiration from various legends.

Meaning
The term ‘mythopoetic’ describes a style or approach that creates or uses myths to convey deeper truths or cultural narratives. It often involves storytelling that embodies mythical elements and themes.

Synonyms
- Mythical
- Legendary
- Fantastical
- Fictional