
Fabulation
[fab-yə-LEY-shən]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, 18th century
1.
The act or result of fabulating; a fabrication.
2.
(Literary criticism) A style of modern fiction, similar to magical realism and postmodernism.
Examples of Fabulation in a sentence
"My grandson came home from school full of wild tales of kindergarten adventures I suspected were fabulations."
"The fantasy movie presented an image of modern-day Athens that was pure fabulation."

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