verb
- to chat in a friendly, informal way
- to unconsciously fill in memory gaps with fabricated information, believing it to be true
Usage: formal
Usage: psychology; medical
Examples
- The old friends confabulated for hours about their college days.
- Guests confabulated in small groups throughout the evening.
- The patient began to confabulate details about events that never happened.
- After the accident, he would confabulate elaborate stories to fill memory gaps.
- The therapist recognized that the client was confabulating rather than lying.
- Brain injury can cause people to confabulate without realizing it.