noun
- people who write or tell fables
- people who habitually lie or create false stories
Examples
- Aesop and La Fontaine are among history’s most famous fabulists.
- The children’s book featured stories by several talented fabulists.
- Ancient fabulists used animals to teach moral lessons.
- The politician was dismissed as one of many fabulists in Washington.
- Critics accused the witness of being a fabulist who couldn’t be trusted.
- Modern fabulists continue the tradition of using allegory to convey wisdom.