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Could you please explain the difference between "legendary" and "fabled" ?
In a multiple choice I have a sentence:
Wilfred Thesinger, the LEGENDARY explorer once said, ‘We live our lives second-hand’.
Why not fabled?
Thanks!The problem is that it's a multiple choice test for Cambridge Proficiency exam and there is only one right answer, even though the words are synonymous.
Feb 3, 2015 7:53 AM
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It depends on the context. I would use fabled if writing fiction. Although both words are synonymous legendary is in my view more common and carries the same meaning.
February 3, 2015
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You could... The two words are similar, although the word "fabled" has more of a tendency to imply that something is not true, that it is just fantasy.
February 3, 2015
Then I guess that I should have know if Wilfred Thesinge is a real person or not. If he is, I use "legendary", if he is not a real person, I use "fabled".
February 3, 2015
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