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apochryphal

 

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Apochryphal

Definition:

(adjective) of doubtful authenticity, yet widely circulated as being true

Senses:

  1. Popular Sense: In common usage, "apochryphal" refers to stories or accounts that are likely to be false or fictitious, but are still widely believed or circulated.
  2. Local Sense: In certain contexts or local communities, "apochryphal" may also denote stories or legends that have specific cultural or historical significance within a particular region, despite their dubious factual basis.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. His speech was filled with apochryphal anecdotes that entertained the audience but were clearly fabricated.
  • 2. The claim that she was related to a famous historical figure proved to be apochryphal, as no evidence supported the assertion.
  • 3. The village is renowned for its apochryphal legends, passed down through generations, that recount mythical creatures roaming the nearby forests.
  • 4. Although the story of the lost treasure sounds fascinating, it is likely just an apochryphal tale told by eager treasure hunters.

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