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/icons/point.icon FICTITIOUS, FABULOUS, LEGENDARY, MYTHICAL, APOCRYPHAL mean having the nature of something imagined or invented.
FICTITIOUS implies fabrication and suggests artificiality or contrivance more than deliberate falsification or deception.
e.g. fictitious characters
FABULOUS stresses the marvelous or incredible character of something without necessarily implying impossibility or actual nonexistence.
e.g. a land of fabulous riches
LEGENDARY suggests the elaboration of invented details and distortion of historical facts produced by popular tradition.
e.g. the legendary exploits of Davy Crockett
MYTHICAL implies a purely fanciful explanation of facts or the creation of beings and events out of the imagination.
e.g. mythical creatures
APOCRYPHAL implies an unknown or dubious source or origin or may imply that the thing itself is dubious or inaccurate.
e.g. a book that repeats many apocryphal stories
adjective
1. of, described in, or based on legends:
〖名詞の前で〗伝説上の, 伝説で語られた.
e.g. a legendary British king of the 4th century.
2. remarkable enough to be famous; very well known:
伝説の, 語り草となるような; «…で» 有名な, よく知られた «for» (!「有名な」だけでなく称賛の気持ちが含まれる)
e.g. her wisdom in matters of childbirth was legendary.
DERIVATIVES
legendarily |-ˌderəlē, ˌlejənˈde(ə)r-| adverb
ORIGIN
early 16th century (as a noun denoting a collection of legends, especially of saints' lives): from medieval Latin legendarius, from legenda ‘things to be read’ (see legend).