Sentence examples for fabled from inspiring English sources

The word "fabled" is correct and is used to describe something that is the subject of a well-known story or legend.
For example, you could say, "The fabled city of Atlantis has been a source of fascination for centuries."

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fabled

adjective

Known only in fables; fictitious.

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Even within a family fabled around the world for their stupidity (certainly since George I), Andrew was the stupid one.

The Bombay Parsee Punchayat (which administers Doongerwadi along with the community's fabled trust funds) refuses to allow modern compulsions to compromise tradition.

Those fabled predictions of JM Keynes that technology would allow a four-hour working day and the opportunity for productive leisure seem further away than ever.

Regulators became tougher on capital and leverage, making the investment banking game more expensive to play, and the volume of trading in the fabled fixed-income, currencies and commodities (FICC) business dried up.

Under Stewart's guidance The Daily Show has won Emmys for its comedy and Peabodys (second only to the fabled Pulitzer in American journalism) for its election coverage.

On a tour of Mali you can visit this fabled city, trek among the villages of Dogon Country, visit the markets of Djenne, and ride by traditional boat on the Bani River to Mopti, a city on three islands.

I walked around the ground slowly (bumping into Phil Tufnell nervously pacing about with a fag on) as I tried to get the best angle to see the fabled fast arm.

Harding said criticism of the BBC's newsrooms was "unfair and unfounded", including the "fabled leftwing bias" which he said he found "increasingly hard to take seriously in the light of the Conservative victory".

The heirs to the fabled Rockefeller oil fortune withdrew their funds from fossil fuel investments on Monday, lending a symbolic boost to a $50bn divestment campaign ahead of a United Nations summit on climate change.

But isn't the crucial thing (as both David Dimbleby and former chairman Marmaduke Hussey have recently argued) to actually reduce the layers of bureaucracy which are the legacy of John Birt's reforms, rather than provide better maps and travel-reps for visitors to its fabled Kafka-esque corridors?

All is by no means lost for Porte – perhaps this will be his fabled "one bad day" in a three-week Tour and he'll now unleash his inner Tasmanian Devil and rage his way to the Pink Jersey.

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