Sentences

fable in a sentence

n.

Definition

A fable is a short story, typically featuring animals as characters, that conveys a moral lesson.

Sample Sentences

  1. The children's book was filled with charming fables that taught important life lessons.
  2. In the fable of the tortoise and the hare, perseverance triumphs over arrogance.
  3. Many cultures have their own unique fables that reflect their values and beliefs.
  4. The wise old man shared a fable about the importance of honesty during the evening gathering.
  5. She loved to tell her friends a new fable she had invented during their camping trip.
  6. The ancient fable taught a valuable lesson about honesty and integrity.
  7. Children often enjoy stories with talking animals, as seen in many classic fables.
  8. The moral of the fable was not only entertaining but also deeply insightful.
  9. In her speech, she referenced a famous fable to illustrate her point about perseverance.
  10. He wrote a modern fable that captured the complexities of friendship in today's world.
  11. The ancient fable taught valuable lessons about honesty and integrity.
  12. Children often enjoy reading fables because they feature talking animals and moral lessons.
  13. In the fable of the tortoise and the hare, persistence triumphs over speed.
  14. Many cultures have their own unique fables that convey important life lessons.
  15. The storyteller captivated the audience with a whimsical fable about friendship and loyalty.

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