mythic

/ˈmɪθɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling a myth; legendary.
    • The film tells the mythic tale of a warrior who defeats a giant serpent.
    • The dragon is a mythic creature found in stories from Europe to Asia.
    • The hero's journey has mythic qualities that resonate across cultures.
  2. Very famous or admired, often with qualities that seem larger than life.
    • The singer achieved mythic status after her record-breaking world tour.
    • His mythic reputation as a fearless explorer grew with each new expedition.
    • The team's victory in the final game has become a mythic moment in sports history.
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