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mythical character
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mythical character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fictional being or figure that is part of mythology or folklore, often possessing supernatural qualities. Example: "In many cultures, the mythical character of the dragon symbolizes power and wisdom."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
34 human-written examples
I began to see the mythical character as a man.
News & Media
Was there some original for this now mythical character?
News & Media
It was done in an abstract, surreal way and had a mythical character in it.
News & Media
"He's kind of mythical character you can glean lots of drama from".
News & Media
Pressed about the title, Mr. Martin described a kind of mythical character signifying the wonder of artistic inspiration.
News & Media
Tavares-Finson said it is not Coke's fault if people want to turn him into "a mythical character".
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
25 human-written examples
Many feature him posed as mythical characters, often nude.
News & Media
The ridgepoles of the houses were carved with mythical characters, human and animal.
Encyclopedias
The rest of the lot are superheroes, monsters and mythical characters.
News & Media
They are giving mythical characters new looks, creating surreal landscapes and building a fearsome arsenal of lethal weapons.
News & Media
The animals might be mythical characters, symbolic scapegoats, tribal families, mnemonic devices, or perhaps totemic scarecrows, guarding the pillars from evil.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a "mythical character", provide context about the specific mythology or folklore they originate from to enhance understanding and avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Ensure you differentiate between a "mythical character" (rooted in mythology and legends) and a generic fictional character (created for any story). Using "mythical character" implies a connection to established myths.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mythical character" functions as a noun phrase, where "mythical" serves as an adjective modifying the noun "character". Ludwig AI's analysis indicates its correctness and usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Encyclopedias
14%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Science
8%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "mythical character" is a grammatically sound and commonly used term to describe figures originating from mythology or folklore. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct and usable in written English and its examples illustrate its wide application across diverse sources, predominantly in news and media. When employing this phrase, ensure you're referring to a figure rooted in established myths, not just any fictional character. Alternatives like "legendary figure" or "folkloric character" can offer nuanced shades of meaning depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Mythological entity
Emphasizes the character's association with mythology as a whole.
Legendary figure
Emphasizes the fame and importance associated with the character's legend.
Creature of myth
Specifically links the character to mythological stories.
Fabled character
Similar to "legendary figure", suggesting a character from fables or tales.
Folkloric character
Connects the character to traditional folklore and cultural narratives.
Fictional persona
Highlights the invented nature of the character.
Imaginary being
Focuses on the character's existence solely in the realm of imagination.
Legendary creature
Focuses on the character as an animal or being from legends.
Make-believe character
Highlights the artificial and unreal quality of the character.
Figment of imagination
Highlights that the character is purely a product of the imagination.
FAQs
What is the definition of a "mythical character"?
A "mythical character" is a fictional figure originating from mythology or folklore, often possessing supernatural traits and playing a significant role in traditional stories and beliefs.
What are some examples of "mythical characters"?
Examples of "mythical characters" include Zeus, Thor, Anansi, and Quetzalcoatl, each belonging to different cultural mythologies and embodying specific powers or attributes.
How does a "mythical character" differ from a fictional character?
While both are products of imagination, a "mythical character" is specifically tied to traditional myths and legends, whereas a fictional character can originate from any genre or story. You can replace with alternative phrases such as "legendary figure" or "fictional persona".
What words can I use instead of "mythical character"?
You can use alternatives like "legendary figure", "creature of myth", or "folkloric character" depending on the context. Each alternative shifts the emphasis slightly while maintaining the core meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested