Mythological

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /mɪˌθɑlˈɑdʒɪkəl/

Definitions of mythological

adjective describing or relating to myths or mythology

Example Sentences

A1 I read a book about mythological creatures.

A2 The movie we watched last night had a mythological theme.

B1 Many cultures have their own mythological stories and legends.

B2 The museum exhibit showcased artifacts from various mythological civilizations.

C1 Scholars study the impact of mythological beliefs on ancient societies.

C2 The epic poem is filled with intricate mythological references.

Examples of mythological in a Sentence

formal The study of mythological creatures is a fascinating field of research.

informal I love reading about mythological stories and legends.

slang That movie had some crazy mythological stuff going on.

figurative The idea of a perfect society is often seen as a mythological concept.

Grammatical Forms of mythological

past tense

mythologized

plural

mythologicals

comparative

more mythological

superlative

most mythological

present tense

mythologizes

future tense

will mythologize

perfect tense

has mythologized

continuous tense

is mythologizing

singular

mythological

positive degree

mythological

infinitive

to mythologize

gerund

mythologizing

participle

mythologized

Origin and Evolution of mythological

First Known Use: 1670 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'mythological' originates from the combination of the words 'myth' and 'logical', indicating something related to or in the manner of myths.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe stories or beings from mythology, the term 'mythological' has evolved to encompass a broader range of cultural and symbolic elements beyond traditional myths.