Similar words: mythical, myth, mythology, through thick and thin, by this, anything, gothic, ethic. Meaning: ['mɪθɪk(l)] adj. 1. relating to or having the nature of myth 2. based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity.
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1. He became a mythic figure in publishing.
2. We live within the most extraordinary mythic drama imaginable.
3. Mythic images may be the ones to distrust most.
4. The story of the universe is a mythic drama of creativity, allurement, relation, and grace.
5. Subtly mythic and ethnocentric, the novel is one of Naipaul's most rewarding.
6. Both men wield wonderful, not to say mythic, influence to this day.
7. First, there is that bizarre enormous mythic metal fish that hangs right inside the doorway.
8. By conflating childhood with mythic time - and does not the world possess mythic proportions when we are small?
9. This is a feat of mythic proportions, comparable to extracting gold from sea water-or helium-3 from the lunar regolith.
10. Like most mythic events, the Six-Day War actually happened, but not quite the way people remember it.
11. Mallory's mythic status has been secured not only by his golden appearance, but also by his icy cenotaph.
12. The more appropriate mythic admonishment would be, so to live their marriages that in this world they may experience life everlasting.
13. Even the mythic good guys you read about have warts.
14. The stories contained mythic visions of riches in the Middle East.
15. If all this sounds rather mythic,[sentencedict.com] it is because it is a myth.
16. I worried about the mythic trees you used to paint.
17. I see Gordon Brown as a mythic figure, possibly from the 1001 Arabian Nights.
18. We seem to be discovering here a mythic fauna not far removed from that provided in the descriptions of Aristeas.
19. In mythic legends, the depiction of the dead Ymir is quite similar to that of the dead Kronos .
20. Scott of the Antarctic was a national hero of mythic proportions.
21. For most of us, Scott was a hero of mythic proportions.
22. Most commentators assume that this lake is situated in some mythic underworld.
23. Comparative cultural studies have now demonstrated beyond question that similar mythic tales are to be found in every quarter of this earth.
24. But the dispute will probably never be settled since both Topeka and Azusa Street have now achieved a certain mythic quality.
25. That bull had been the moving spirit of the herd, a figure rather of mythic than of material dimension.
26. Indeed, the free market was trumpeted so much that it assumed an almost mythic quality.
27. In inventing the post-Frisco San Francisco, Caen conjured a wondrous world populated by mythic creatures, human and nonhuman.
28. Also notable are the animals and trees as active members of the mythic ensemble of players.
29. Then it makes an analysis of the "Kylin Culture" in ancient China. Kylin is the outcome of ancient China's totemism, and a mythic creature through people's artistic imagination and modification.
30. And anything that involves drama, film stars, morality and controversy usually careens deafening-ly around the media echo chamber like the mythic call of the Horn Resounding.
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