Mythology Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who exposes or discredits claims, myths, or practices as being false or exaggerated

  • The debunker carefully examined the evidence to disprove the conspiracy theory.
  • The debunker totally proved that ghost story was fake.
  • The debunker called BS on that so-called miracle cure.
  • She was like a truth-seeking debunker, always ready to expose the lies.

noun the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth

adjective relating to folklore or traditional beliefs

  • The study of folklore provides insights into the cultural beliefs and practices of different societies.
  • Have you heard the folklore about the haunted house down the road?
  • That folklore about Bigfoot is just a bunch of baloney.
  • The folklore surrounding the legendary hero has grown over the years, turning him into a larger-than-life figure.

noun an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field

  • The legend of King Arthur has been passed down through generations.
  • Did you hear the legend about the haunted house down the street?
  • That guy is a legend - he can fix anything!
  • Her reputation as a legend in the business world precedes her.

noun a person who creates or invents myths or legends

  • The mythmaker crafted elaborate stories that were passed down through generations.
  • My friend is a total mythmaker - he always exaggerates his stories to make them more interesting.
  • Don't believe everything that mythmaker says - he's known for making up wild tales.
  • As a politician, he was seen as a mythmaker, spinning stories to fit his agenda.

adjective describing or relating to myths or mythology

  • The study of mythological creatures is a fascinating field of research.
  • I love reading about mythological stories and legends.
  • That movie had some crazy mythological stuff going on.
  • The idea of a perfect society is often seen as a mythological concept.

noun the underlying system of beliefs, especially those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group

  • The study of ancient mythos is a fascinating field of research.
  • I love reading about different mythos from around the world.
  • Have you heard the latest gossip mythos going around?
  • The company's brand mythos is built on a foundation of innovation and creativity.

noun a Latin word meaning father

  • The pater familias was responsible for the well-being and decisions of the entire household.
  • My pater is a great cook and always makes the best meals for us.
  • Hey pater, can you lend me some cash for the weekend?
  • The CEO was considered the pater of the company, guiding it through tough times.