fabled

[ˈfeɪbld]

fabled Definition

  • 1well-known because of being related in traditional stories rather than through history; legendary
  • 2resembling a fable in being fictitious or highly improbable

Using fabled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fabled city of Atlantis has never been found.

  • Example

    The fabled unicorn is a popular mythical creature.

  • Example

    The fabled treasure of Captain Kidd was never found.

fabled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fabled

  • a mythical or legendary creature

    Example

    The fabled creature, the phoenix, is said to rise from its own ashes.

  • a legendary or mythical place

    Example

    The fabled land of Shangri-La is said to be a hidden paradise.

  • a legendary or mythical hero

    Example

    Hercules is a fabled hero known for his strength and bravery.

Origins of fabled

from Latin 'fabula', meaning 'story'

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Summary: fabled in Brief

'Fabled' [ˈfeɪbld] means well-known because of being related in traditional stories rather than through history, or resembling a fable in being fictitious or highly improbable. It is often used to describe legendary creatures, places, or heroes, such as the fabled city of Atlantis or the fabled hero Hercules.