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legend
[ lej-uhnd ]
noun
- a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition from earlier times and popularly accepted as historical.
Antonyms:
- the body of stories of this kind, especially as they relate to a particular people, group, or clan:
the winning of the West in American legend.
- an inscription, especially on a coat of arms, on a monument, under a picture, or the like.
- a table on a map, chart, or the like, listing and explaining the symbols used. Compare key 1( def 8 ).
- Numismatics. inscription ( def 8 ).
- a collection of stories about an admirable person.
- a person who is the center of such stories:
She became a legend in her own lifetime.
- Archaic. a story of the life of a saint, especially one stressing the miraculous or unrecorded deeds of the saint.
- Obsolete. a collection of such stories or stories like them.
legend
/ ˈɛəԻ /
noun
- a popular story handed down from earlier times whose truth has not been ascertained
- a group of such stories
the Arthurian legend
- a modern story that has taken on the characteristics of a traditional legendary tale
- a person whose fame or notoriety makes him a source of exaggerated or romanticized tales or exploits
- an inscription or title, as on a coin or beneath a coat of arms
- explanatory matter accompanying a table, map, chart, etc
- a story of the life of a saint
- a collection of such stories
Derived Forms
- ˈԻ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ·IJԻ noun adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of legend1
Word History and Origins
Origin of legend1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“She always lifted everyone up and her voice will live on forever in the country music community. She was a legend in our industry and will be missed!”
Almost a year later, legend states, Ann Marten had a dream her stepdaughter was dead and at the Red Barn.
Burnley chairman Alan Pace described Parker as a "living legend" who has "outperformed anything he could have possibly said" before he was hired.
Sure, the so-called theory of dad strength — gains in physical strength and stamina that some new dads seemingly experience upon entering fatherhood — might be more of a playful urban legend than scientifically proven fact.
He credits living in The Netherlands as the inspiration behind the dolls and told Hypbeast "I liked to read storybooks and was influenced by ancient European elf legends".
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