mythologize

[US]/mɪˈθɒlədʒaɪz/
[UK]/mɪˈθɑːləˌdʒaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to make into a myth
vi.to study or tell myths
v.to narrate or compose myths; to classify myths

Phrases & Collocations

mythologize history

mythologize culture

mythologize events

mythologize heroes

mythologize figures

mythologize stories

mythologize narratives

mythologize traditions

mythologize identities

mythologize past

Example Sentences

many cultures mythologize their heroes to inspire future generations.

it’s common for societies to mythologize historical events.

writers often mythologize the struggles of everyday life.

artists may mythologize their personal experiences in their work.

some people mythologize the past, ignoring its complexities.

documentaries can mythologize figures from history to create a narrative.

mythologize the ordinary, and it becomes extraordinary.

some cultures mythologize nature, attributing spirits to natural elements.

in literature, characters are often mythologized to convey deeper meanings.

to mythologize a story can enhance its appeal and significance.

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