Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mythy
Adjective
/ˈmɪθ.i/

Definition
The term ‘mythy’ describes something that is derived from or associated with myths, often embodying the fantastical elements or themes present in traditional storytelling.

Examples
- The mythe characters in the story captivated the audience with their magical adventures.
- Many mythy tales explain the origins of natural phenomena.
- In a mythy world, dragons and heroes coexist in a delicate balance.

Meaning
Mythy refers to elements that are not grounded in reality but originate from folklore, legends, or cultural tales, often used to convey moral or philosophical lessons.

Synonyms
- Legendary
- Fictional
- Mythological