- fabulating
- v. tell fabricated stories; engage in the make-up of fables
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
fabulate — fab·u·late (făbʹyə lāt ) intr.v. fab·u·lat·ed, fab·u·lat·ing, fab·u·lates To engage in the composition of fables or stories, especially those in which the element of fantasy comes into heavy play: “a land which... had given itself up to dreaming … Universalium
fabulate — 1. verb To tell invented stories, often those that involve fantasy, such as fables. Human fears, needs, dreams release the latent propensities of the subliminal soul, and to respond to them the fabulating imagination sets to work. 2. noun a) A… … Wiktionary
fabulation — noun a) The act or result of fabulating; a fabrication. b) A style of modern fiction, similar to magical realism and postmodernism … Wiktionary