fable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fable in Hindi

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  • कल्पित कहानी
  • नीतिकथा
  • आख्यायिका
  • कपोलकल्पना
  • झूठी बात
  • कल्पित कथा
  • कहानी
  • दंतकथा
  • किस्सा
  • लघुकथा

fable Definition

Noun

  • a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.

Verb

  • tell fictitious tales.

fable Example

  • the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox ( बीमार शेर और सावधान लोमड़ी की कहानी )
  • I do not dream nor fable ( मैं सपने नहीं देखता और न ही कल्पित )
  • The whole fable about how her stepson died was a fabrication. ( उसके सौतेले बेटे की मौत कैसे हुई, इसके बारे में पूरी कहानी एक मनगढ़ंत कहानी थी। ) 
  • Adam and Eve, according to the fable, wore the bower before other clothes. ( कल्पित कथा के अनुसार आदम और हव्वा ने अन्य कपड़ों से पहले बोवर पहना था। )

More Sentence

  • On this occasion he recited the well-known fable of the belly and the members.
  • This story is mere fable, for the problem is far older than Plato.
  • The old fable of this bird inserting its beak into a reed or plunging it into the ground, and so causing the booming sound with which its name will be always associated, is also exploded, and nowadays indeed so few people in Britain have ever heard its loud and awful voice, which seems to be uttered only in the breeding-season, and is therefore unknown in a country where it no longer breeds, that incredulity as to its booming at all has in some quarters succeeded the old belief in this as in other reputed peculiarites of the species.
  • No, it's not a fable of Krylov's I want to read.
  • The shining dome of Alkmeenon was no fable, then.
  • The invention of this fable was attributed to the coachman.
  • And all because of a story! A fable! A fiction, my friends.
  • It was a fable, something from a bygone age that she'd read about.
  • Many Utopias, such as the Fable of the Bees and Erewhon, are designed to satirize existing social conditions as well as to depict a more perfect civilization.
  • The fable was that this constellation was one of the arrows with which Hercules killed the vulture which gnawed the liver of Prometheus.
  • He wrote a fantastic fable which he wanted to read to the rest of the class.
  • It changed thought into an emotional dream; it plunged into the ocean of sentiment; it treated the old world of fable as the reflection of a higher reality, and transformed reality into poetry; and after all these expedients, to borrow a phrase of Augustine's, it only saw afar off the land of its desire.
  • The French legend of the knight of the swan is attached to the house of Bouillon, and although William of Tyre refers to it about 1170 as fable, it was incorporated without question by later annalists.
  • the unnatural monsters of fable
  • he had conjured up a monster fit for any fable