fabulation

[US]/ˌfæbjuˈleɪʃn/
[UK]/ˌfæbjuˈleɪʃn/

Translation

n.a statement or account that is invented or imagined; a type of delusion characterized by the creation of false beliefs or stories

Phrases & Collocations

fabulation theory

myth and fabulation

fabulations of the mind

historical fabulation

fabulation process

fabulation techniques

fabulation in art

fabulation practice

fabulation examples

Example Sentences

his autobiography relies more on fabulation than on factual history.

the literary critic described the novel as a masterful work of fabulation.

we must distinguish between objective reality and pure political fabulation.

postmodern writers often prefer fabulation to traditional realism.

the historian exposed the document as a clever piece of fabulation.

children engage in harmless fabulation as part of their cognitive development.

the director uses cinematic fabulation to blur the line between truth and fantasy.

critical fabulation allows writers to imagine the lives of those omitted from archives.

the defense attorney dismissed the witness's testimony as sheer fabulation.

mythology is essentially a form of cultural fabulation passed down through generations.

the artist's latest project explores the boundaries between memory and fabulation.

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