confabulation

[kənˌfæbjʊˈleɪʃən]

confabulation Definition

  • 1the act of inventing imaginary experiences or events to fill in gaps in one's memory
  • 2a conversation or discussion

Using confabulation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "confabulation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient's confabulation was a result of his brain injury.

  • Example

    She confabulated a story to explain her absence.

  • Example

    The confabulation between the two leaders lasted for hours.

confabulation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for confabulation

Antonyms for confabulation

Idioms Using confabulation

  • to have a conversation or discussion with someone

    Example

    Let's have a confab about our plans for the weekend.

  • to talk to oneself

    Example

    He was overheard confabulating with himself in the hallway.

  • to make up a story or explanation without any basis in reality

    Example

    She confabulated out of thin air when asked about her whereabouts last night.

Phrases with confabulation

  • a theory that suggests that people create their own memories to fill in gaps in their recollection of past events

    Example

    The confabulation theory has been used to explain why people may remember things differently from how they actually happened.

  • a private room where people can have confidential conversations

    Example

    The company has a confabulation room for employees to discuss sensitive matters.

  • a place where people can gather to chat or socialize

    Example

    The coffee shop is a popular confabulation station for locals.

Origins of confabulation

from Latin 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'fabulari' meaning 'to talk'

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Summary: confabulation in Brief

The term 'confabulation' [kənˌfæbjʊˈleɪʃən] refers to the act of inventing imaginary experiences or events to fill in gaps in one's memory, as well as a conversation or discussion. It is often associated with brain injuries or disorders. 'Confabulation' extends into phrases like 'confabulation theory,' which suggests that people create their own memories, and idioms like 'have a confab,' meaning to have a conversation.