Pronunciation: /ˈmɪθɑs/
noun the underlying system of beliefs, especially those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group
A1 In Greek mythology, Zeus was the king of the gods.
A2 The mythos of vampires has been popular in literature for centuries.
B1 The ancient mythos of the Egyptians included stories of powerful pharaohs and gods.
B2 The mythos surrounding King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is a well-known legend.
C1 Joseph Campbell studied the mythos of different cultures to find common themes in storytelling.
C2 The mythos of Tolkien's Middle-earth is rich and complex, with detailed histories and languages.
formal The study of ancient mythos is a fascinating field of research.
informal I love reading about different mythos from around the world.
slang Have you heard the latest gossip mythos going around?
figurative The company's brand mythos is built on a foundation of innovation and creativity.
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