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myth - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- neutrality: First, we must outgrow the myth of neutrality.
- objectivity: Suw Charman â The myth of objectivity exposed Johnnie Moore â Authentic authority Adriana Cronin-Lukas â Blogs: ripping up the marketing mix?
Converse of object
- dispel: However, testing the theory using an air filter enclosed in a vented housing should dispel the myth.
- debunk: It's time we debunked the myth that buyers won't accept sellers ' surveys.
- explode: We have exploded the myth that ASU policies should cover income loss for no more than 12 months, " York said.
- perpetuate: Similarly many history books have been published which perpetuate long established myths.
- peddle: Some so-called authorities on Spam peddle a myth that most spam comes from remote countries and that none comes from the USA.
- propagate: Third, the link is sustained by propagating a myth.
Adjective modifier
- Greek: Medea's story is the most terrible of the Greek myths.
- Norse: Crossley-Holland, K. ( 1980 ): The Norse Myths.
- urban: Urban Myths tend to be foul, foul stories.
- Celtic: Celtica Celtica is a unique attraction telling the story of Celtic myths and legends.
- Arthurian: He invests the language of the brief chapters of Arthurian myth with a sense of otherness.
- ancient: With GMOs, as with the ancient myth, there is still hope.
Modifies a noun
- buster: Refugees ( see asylum support ) Asylum seeker myth buster and information about the Asylum Support Service.
- #3: MYTH #3: Don't put identification outside of your child's clothing.
Noun used with modifier
- creation: A part of the Indian creation myth says the Gods created an ocean of milk from which all living forms emerged.
- vampire: Today, many hundreds of millions of people are thoroughly familiar with all the minutiae of the vampire myth.
- lending: Credit reference agency explodes more lending myths Credit reference agency Experian is hoping to demystify the many myths surrounding credit.. .
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