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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
The affable and well-liked Lakers legend often will give his observations on a variety of topics.
Harris and Scialfa turned in a moving take on “Red Dirt Girl,” the title track from the country-folk legend’s hit studio album of the same name.
It could still be a success if a number of gambles pay off - notably passing up the chance to pick Hunter, which could be a massive mistake if he becomes a league legend.
"She was a legend, and she was a trailblazer. In many ways she led Irish golf, men's and women's," she said.
The reference to hockey legend Gordie Howe is a signal to be aggressive in the face of power plays from Canada's neighbor to the south.
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