legend
/ˈlɛdʒ.ənd/Definitions
1. noun
a story or account of a person or event, especially one that has become famous or legendary
“The story of King Arthur is a legendary tale from medieval England.”
2. noun
a person or thing, especially one that is famous or celebrated for a particular quality or achievement
“She’s a legend in the music industry for her unique voice.”
3. noun
a story or account, especially one that is believed to be true, of a supernatural or paranormal occurrence
“Many believe that the Loch Ness Monster is a legend from Scottish folklore.”
4. verb
to tell or describe a story, especially one that has become famous or legendary
“He’s been writing legends about his adventures for years.”
5. verb
to make or become famous or celebrated, especially through achievement or skill
“She’s been working hard to legend herself as a top athlete.”
6. adjective
of or relating to a legend or legendary story
“The legendary castle has been a popular tourist destination for years.”