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  1. a person, book, etc. that shows that something generally thought to be true is not, in fact, true, or is different from how it is usually described: He is known in Civil War circles as a myth-buster - a thorough researcher who takes fresh perspectives on traditional conclusions.

  2. the act of saying or showing that something generally thought to be true is not, in fact, true, or is different from how it is usually described: This shows some of the myth-busting carried out by historians over the past century against the Victorian fantasy of Camelot.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MythBustersMythBusters - Wikipedia

    MythBusters is a science entertainment television program, developed by Peter Rees and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions. The series premiered on the Discovery Channel on January 23, 2003.

  4. Dec 13, 2017 · Disprove means "to show that (something) is false or wrong." So you could say, for example, "A recent study disproves the myth that girls are bad at sports."

  5. Feb 20, 2020 · Definition of Myth busters It was a popular television show in the USA. They would see if things in movies were really possible. Stories thought by some to be true (myths) are tested to see if it is true. If the test fails, the myth is 'busted'.

  6. Over the course of 100 episodes since 2002, "MythBusters" has declared more than 300 myths confirmed, busted or plausible. (For the record, the above myths were all busted.) They've blown up, shot up and drowned everything from a hot water heater to a young fan's parent's car in the process.

  7. Coronavirus mythbusters: Spraying and introducing bleach into your body WON'T protect you FACT: Drinking methanol, ethanol or bleach DOES NOT prevent or cure COVID-19 and can be extremely dangerous Methanol, ethanol, and bleach are poisons.