verb (past tense: mythered; past participle: mythered; present participle: mythering) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He tried to myther in the details of the project to hide the fact that it was going over budget.

Definition:To misrepresent or misstate the facts, especially in a way that distorts the truth in favor of one's own interests or perspective.

From myth in

Example:The spokesperson mythered out the firm's past to make a more positive image.

Definition:To distort or misrepresent the truth in order to promote a particular interpretation or version of events.

From myth out

Example:The advertisement mythered about the effectiveness of the product to attract more customers.

Definition:To present a misleading or exaggerated view of something in a way that reflects poorly on the subject or creates a false impression.

From myth about