单词 | fable |
释义 | fable1 of 2noun fa·ble ˈfā-bəl : a fictitious narrative or statement: such as a : a legendary story of supernatural happenings Minerva is in fables said, from Jove without a mother to proceed Sir John Davies b : a narration intended to enforce a useful truth especially : one in which animals speak and act like human beings The theme of the fable was the folly of human vanity. c : falsehood, lie The story that he won the battle single-handedly is a mere fable. fable 2 of 2verb fabled; fabling ˈfā-b(ə-)liŋ intransitive verb archaic : to tell fables transitive verb : to talk or write about as if true fabler ˈfā-b(ə-)lər noun fable noun1 as in allegory a story intended to teach a basic truth or moral about life this classic Christmas film is essentially a fable showing how every person's life has meaning and touches the lives of others Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in myth a traditional but unfounded story that gives the reason for a current custom, belief, or fact of nature according to an ancient fable the waters of the mountain spring are the tears of a woman weeping for her lost children Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in tale something that is the product of the imagination the stories of lost cities of gold may have been fables deliberately concocted by Native Americans to dupe the Spanish Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in lie a statement known by its maker to be untrue and made in order to deceive the fables that people tell themselves to rationalize their failures and shortcomings Synonyms & Similar Words
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