mythical being
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Definition
Noun: An imaginary creature or entity that originates from, or is characteristic of, mythology or traditional fables. It is a being whose existence is described in the stories, legends, and belief systems of a culture, but is not considered real in the ordinary sense.
Usage
The term "mythical being" is used to categorize and discuss the non-human characters (such as gods, monsters, spirits, and heroes with supernatural attributes) that populate the narratives of myth and folklore. - It functions as a countable noun. - It is often used in academic, literary, and general discussions about comparative mythology, literature, and cultural studies.
Examples
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Advanced Usage
- As a conceptual category: In analytical writing, "mythical being" can be used to discuss the role and function of these entities within a cultural framework.
- The paper analyzes the mythical being not just as a character, but as a symbol of natural forces.
Variants and Related Words
- Mythical creature: A very common near-synonym, often used interchangeably, though "creature" may slightly emphasize a non-human, animalistic form.
- Legendary being: Similar, but may imply a connection to slightly more recent or localized legends rather than foundational myths.
- Mythic being: A variant form with the same meaning.
Synonyms
- Fabulous being (archaic/literary)
- Mythological being
- Creature of myth
Antonyms
- Historical figure
- Real entity
- Actual being
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Archetypal figure: While related, this is a broader psychological term that can include but is not limited to mythical beings.
- Supernatural being: A broader category that includes mythical beings but also entities from religious contexts (e.g., angels) not always considered "mythical" by believers.
Noun
- an imaginary being of myth or fable