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    Leg·end
    /ˈlejənd/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. very well known: "his speed and ferocity in attack were legend"
  2. May 8, 2011 · The meaning of LEGEND is a story coming down from the past; especially : one popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable. How to use legend in a sentence.

  3. LEGEND definition: 1. a very old story or set of stories from ancient times, or the stories, not always true, that…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition from earlier times and popularly accepted as historical. Antonyms: fact. the body of stories of this kind, especially as they relate to a particular people, group, or clan: the winning of the West in American legend.

  5. A legend is a larger-than-life story that gets passed down from one generation to the next — like the legends of Beowulf, Robin Hood, or even Big Foot. Legend comes from the Latin legere, "to read." The Latin word was originally limited to written stories, but in English, legend lost that limitation.

  6. LEGEND meaning: 1 : a story from the past that is believed by many people but cannot be proved to be true; 2 : a famous or important person who is known for doing something extremely well.

  7. legend. noun. /ˈledʒənd/. /ˈledʒənd/. [countable, uncountable] a story from ancient times about people and events, that may or may not be true; this type of story synonym myth. The film is based on the legend of Robin Hood. the heroes of Greek legend.

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