Mito (en. Myth)

ˈmito

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Traditional narrative that explains the creation of the world or natural phenomena.
The creation myth is fundamental in many cultures.
El mito de la creación es fundamental en muchas culturas.
Belief or idea that is considered true even though it has no real basis.
The myth of perfect people is just a social invention.
El mito de la gente perfecta es solo un invento social.
In mythology, the characters and events that are part of a religion or cult.
Greco-Roman myths have influenced Western literature.
Los mitos grecorromanos han influido en la literatura occidental.

Etymology

From the Greek 'mythos', meaning 'narrative' or 'story'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

urban myth
A story or belief that spreads among people, even though it is not based on reality.
mito urbano
debunk a myth
To refute or disprove a false idea or belief.
desmontar un mito
make a myth
To build or create a narrative that assigns special characteristics to a person or thing.
hacer un mito

Related Words

mythology
Set of myths from a culture or religion.
mitología
mythological
Related to myths.
mitológico
mythifier
That transforms into a myth or idealizes something.
mitificador

Slang Meanings

Refers to something that is very exaggerated or unrealistic.
That trip to Mars is a myth, no one has done it.
Ese viaje a Marte es un mito, nadie lo ha hecho.
Expression to describe someone who is admired and almost idolized.
That football player is a myth in his country.
Ese futbolista es un mito en su país.