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    confabulate
    /kənˈfabjʊleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. engage in conversation; talk: formal "she could be heard on the telephone confabulating with someone"
    • 2. fabricate imaginary experiences as compensation for loss of memory: "she has lapses in attention and concentration—she may be confabulating a little"

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  2. CONFABULATE definition: 1. to invent experiences or events that did not really happen: 2. to have a conversation: 3. When…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to talk informally : chat. 2. : to hold a discussion : confer. 3. : to fill in gaps in memory by fabrication. A major characteristic of brain-damaged patients is the tendency to confabulate —to hide and dissemble about their damage. Peter R. Breggin. confabulation. kən-ˌfa-byə-ˈlā-shən. noun. confabulator. kən-ˈfa-byə-ˌlā-tər. noun.

  4. Confabulate is a fancy way of saying “talk.” If you’re feeling formal, you don’t chat with your best friend on the phone, you confabulate. Regular people talk, people wearing tuxedos and beaded evening gowns confabulate.

  5. CONFABULATION definition: 1. conversation or discussion about something: 2. a problem that makes someone produce false…. Learn more.

  6. Confabulate definition: to converse informally; chat. . See examples of CONFABULATE used in a sentence.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. to talk together; converse; chat 2. psychiatry to replace the gaps left by a disorder of the memory with.... Click for more definitions.

  8. CONFABULATE meaning: 1. to invent experiences or events that did not really happen: 2. to have a conversation: 3. When…. Learn more.

  9. confabulate. ( kənˈfæbjʊˌleɪt) vb ( intr) 1. to talk together; converse; chat. 2. (Psychiatry) psychiatry to replace the gaps left by a disorder of the memory with imaginary remembered experiences consistently believed to be true. See also paramnesia. [C17: from Latin confābulārī, from fābulārī to talk, from fābula a story; see fable]

  10. To talk together in an informal way; chat. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To fill in gaps in the memory with detailed accounts of fictitious events believed true by the narrator. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (intransitive) To confer. Wiktionary. Synonyms: claver. jaw. gossip. natter. chaffer. chatter. chit-chat. chitchat.

  11. May 21, 2024 · confabulate (third-person singular simple present confabulates, present participle confabulating, simple past and past participle confabulated) (intransitive) To speak casually with; to chat. Synonym: confab (intransitive) To confer. (transitive, intransitive, psychology) To fabricate memories in order to fill gaps in one's memory.