Mythmaker

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /mɪθˌmeɪkər/

Definitions of mythmaker

noun a person who creates or invents myths or legends

Example Sentences

A1 A mythmaker is someone who creates stories or legends.

A2 The mythmaker was known for his ability to weave fantastical tales.

B1 As a mythmaker, she was skilled at crafting elaborate myths and fables.

B2 The renowned mythmaker's stories were passed down through generations.

C1 The mythmaker's ability to create intricate and captivating myths was unparalleled.

C2 The mythmaker's influence on folklore and storytelling was profound and lasting.

Examples of mythmaker in a Sentence

formal The mythmaker crafted elaborate stories that were passed down through generations.

informal My friend is a total mythmaker - he always exaggerates his stories to make them more interesting.

slang Don't believe everything that mythmaker says - he's known for making up wild tales.

figurative As a politician, he was seen as a mythmaker, spinning stories to fit his agenda.

Grammatical Forms of mythmaker

past tense

mythmade

plural

mythmakers

comparative

more mythmaking

superlative

most mythmaking

present tense

mythmakes

future tense

will mythmake

perfect tense

has mythmade

continuous tense

is mythmaking

singular

mythmaker

positive degree

mythmaker

infinitive

to mythmake

gerund

mythmaking

participle

mythmaking

Origin and Evolution of mythmaker

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'mythmaker' originated from the combination of 'myth' and 'maker' to refer to someone who creates myths or legends.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe individuals who crafted myths or stories, the term 'mythmaker' has evolved to also encompass those who shape narratives or create fictional worlds in various forms of media such as literature, film, and art.