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fabulist

noun as in liar

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The fabulist ocean, this inscrutable outer space whales return from, in a metaphorical sense, enchants us with our own inward enigmas.

The fabulist seems to want only to rant in his new monologue.

To some I will always be a fabulist, a scoundrel, and a liar.

From there stemmed the idea of a fabulist, a man who lives in this alternate reality.

It is subtitled a "family fable" because there is a moral attached, and because Mac was a fabulist.

The born poet still talks that way, he is naturally a fabulist and cannot help himself.

Some of these folk-tales suggest the ingenuity of a fabulist.

Querulously he complained that people would not take him seriously, that they treated him as a fabulist.

In 1664 La Fontaine published his first collection of fables, and it gave him immediately the very highest rank as a fabulist.

La Fontaine, the fabulist, was buried by the side of Moliere, who died long before him.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fabulist, such as: fabricator, falsifier, fibber, prevaricator, storyteller, and distorter.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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