One common myth of planning is that it guarantees success; however, even the most meticulously crafted plans can fail due to unforeseen circumstances. Another falsehood is that planning is a one-time activity; in reality, it requires continuous adaptation and revision to remain relevant. Additionally, some believe that planning stifles creativity, when in fact, a flexible plan can enhance innovation by providing a structured framework for exploring new ideas.
Myth is a noun.
Artemis had no spouses in the original myth, although I heard a myth that said she was the spouse of Apollo.
types of planning
2 (deliberate planning/crisis action planning)
Greek myth
untruth, falsehood, inaccuracy, myth
lie, fabrication, delusion, untruth, falsehood, myth
Noun: deception, deciet, myth, invention, falsehood, distortion, etc. Verb: decieve, exaggerate, fabricate, fake, misinform, delude, bear false witness, etc.
A myth is a sacred story involving the activity of supernatural beings in the origins of the world or some part thereof. The story of Jacob fits this definition. Please note that the term myth as used by scholars does not imply truth or falsehood.
according to many people horseshoes brings good luck. but it hasn't been proved ,so let us assume it to be a falsehood and just a myth.
The adverb for "falsehood" is "falsely."
The adjective for falsehood is "false".
The statement that the world is flat is a falsehood. You should not tell a falsehood, especially not to your teacher.
The word myth generally implies falsehood while a legend may or may not be based on truth. For instance the legend of Joan of Arc and the Gods of Greek mythology.
Falsehood in War-Time was created in 1928.
They discovered new evidence which revealed the original story to be a falsehood.
A falsehood is the same thing as a lie.