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From Latin 'legenda' (things to be read) + '-ary' (pertaining to). The term historically refers to stories about saints or heroic acts, connecting to ideas of extraordinary events. Imagine a book of legends where every tale transports you to a mystical realm of heroes.
Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI tap my finger on the page and move the edge of the story until the name feels alive. I shift my attention, pull the memory closer, and let the sensation grow beyond a casual glance. The feeling is bright and stubborn, like a tale you keep retelling until it seems larger than life. In real use, I place the word in a sentence and let it carry that legendary glow into everyday talk.
Legendary as an adjective signals extraordinary fame or status that goes beyond ordinary praise, often tied to legends, myths, or long-standing stories. It can describe people, events, objects, or achievements that are so remarkable they feel almost legendary. The term carries a sense of cultural memory and narrative grandeur, suggesting a history of acclaim rather than a single moment of notoriety. In practical use, legendary emphasizes impressiveness and longevity, whereas simply saying someone is famous might be neutral and less evocative. Be careful not to overuse it for everyday celebrity; reserve legendary for things with enduring mythic or heroic associations.
Legendary blends fame with mythic aura; learners should recognize its stronger, story-driven tone compared with plain 'famous' and avoid applying it to everyday celebrities.
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