fabler

/ˈfeɪblər/
noun
  1. A person who tells or writes fables.
    • Aesop is the most famous fabler from ancient Greece.
    • The fabler entertained the crowd with stories of talking animals.
    • Every culture has its own fablers who pass down wisdom through tales.
  2. A person who invents false stories or lies.
    • The politician was called a fabler after his promises turned out to be lies.
    • The tabloid writer was a known fabler who exaggerated every detail.
    • Don't trust that fabler; he makes up stories to impress people.
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