polymythy

/ˈpɒlɪmɪθ/

Definitions

1. noun

a mythical or legendary story, especially one that is considered to be untrue or fanciful.

“Many of the tales in the ancient myths are now seen as mere polymyths.”

2. noun

a story or legend that is probably untrue but is pleasant or entertaining to hear.

“She spun a polymyth for us children about a magical kingdom deep in the forest.”

Synonyms

  • fable
  • legend

Antonyms

  • fact
  • reality