What is another word for urban myth?

Pronunciation: [ˈɜːbən mˈɪθ] (IPA)

An urban myth is a widely-circulated story that is often believed to be true, even though it may have no basis in fact. Some common synonyms for urban myth include urban legend, modern myth, contemporary folklore, and popular rumor. Many urban myths involve themes of horror, danger, or supernatural phenomena. Some well-known examples include the story of the vanishing hitchhiker, the legend of Bloody Mary, and the rumor that Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen after his death. Regardless of their veracity, urban myths often capture the popular imagination and continue to circulate for generations.

What are the hypernyms for Urban myth?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Urban myth

  • It's become like an urban myth. I don't know her. I don't know anybody she knows. I was standing there at the party by myself for an hour and then I left. Once I got those auditions, I worked really hard. Nobody did me any favors.
    Shannyn Sossamon
  • In 1957, James Vicary, a market researcher, conducted a six week test in a New Jersey movie theatre. A high-speed projector repeatedly and subliminally flashed the slogans ‘drink Coke’ and ‘eat popcorn’ over the film. I thought I’d make my own cinema ad to try something similar. According to Vicary, popcorn sales went up by 57.5% and Coke sales by 18.1%... Whether Vicary’s results were due to the subliminals can never be shown and the experiment has become shrouded in urban myth. This is the Genesis Cinema in East London, which kindly agreed to include our ad amongst the trailers for a screening of Ocean's Twelve, a carefully chosen film which, if the ad works, the audience will not be able to remember. Not a bad thing.
    Derren Brown

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