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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coach's mythomane approach to training often led to injuries among his players.
The conspiracy theorist is a mythomane who believes in absurd claims.
The artist's mythomane style of painting was a unique blend of reality and fantasy.
The traveler's mythomane stories about the places he visited were often met with skepticism.
The conspiracy theorist's mythomane ideas were often debunked by experts.
Her mythomane behavior led her to make up stories about her past accomplishments.
The self-proclaimed psychic was a mythomane who preyed on vulnerable people.
The mythomane claims to have been abducted by aliens.
She's a mythomane storyteller who often embellishes the truth.
His mythomane tendencies make it difficult to trust anything he says.
The salesman's mythomane tactics made it hard to believe anything he was saying.
The artist's work was inspired by mythomane folklore.
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