Definition of "mythic"
mythic
adjective
comparative more mythic, superlative most mythic
Quotations
By the mid-nineteenth century tartan had become a mythic material encompassing ideas of nationhood, clanship, and political allegiance seen through increasingly fashionable and spectacular forms.
2010, Networks of Design: Proceedings of the 2008 Annual International Conference of the Design History Society, page 161
(colloquial) Amazing, epic, legendary.
Quotations
There's far more than just hot dogs to feast on too. The pizzas—gigantic, floppy, with a hyperreal waxy sheen—are mythic. They arrive exclusively in cheese, pepperoni, or supreme—the holy trinity—and will run you an eminently affordable $1.99 for a ridiculously huge wedge-shaped slice.
2023 September 6, Luke Winkie, “Our Greatest Fast-Food Joint Is Costco”, in Slate, archived from the original on 6 September 2023