fabulators

/ˈfæbjəˌleɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who invent or tell stories, often with exaggeration or imagination.
    • Historians sometimes dismiss ancient writers as mere fabulators, but their stories hold cultural truth.
    • In the writers' group, the best fabulators could turn a simple trip to the store into an epic adventure.
    • The campfire fabulators kept everyone entertained with tales of ghostly encounters.
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