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- nounfable (noun) · fables (plural noun)
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral:"the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox"
- a story, typically a supernatural one incorporating elements of myth and legend:"he had conjured up a monster fit for any fable"Similar:folk storytraditional storyfolk traditionmythus
- myth and legend:"the unnatural monsters of fable"Opposite:
- a false statement or belief:"believers accused the cosmologists of inventing fables on the birth of the universe"Similar:made-up storytrumped-up storypiece of fictionfairy story/talebarefaced lie(little) white liedeparture from the truthalternative factflight of fancyfigment of the imaginationterminological inexactitude
verbarchaicfable (verb) · fables (third person present) · fabled (past tense) · fabled (past participle) · fabling (present participle)- tell fictitious tales:"I do not dream nor fable"
- fabricate or invent (an incident, person, or story):"men soon fabled up their Histories into Miracle and Wonder"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French fable (noun), from Latin fabula ‘story’, from fari ‘speak’. - People also ask
- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: Aesop's fables. the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables. a story not founded on fact:www.dictionary.com/browse/fableFable is a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized, and that illustrates or leads to a particular moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be added explicitly as a concise maxim or saying.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fablea short story that tells a moral truth, often using animals as characters: Latisha loves the fable about the grasshopper and the ant. (Definition of fable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/fable
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