If you actually look up 'Fabulous' in most dictionaries (and wiki I think), you'll find that it can mean 'fable-like' or 'of the nature of a fable'.
The adjective form of "fable" is "fabular."
No, superbly is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective would be superb.
The adjective of the word fable is fabled.Fable means a mythical story that is ususally short and teaches a lesson (e.g. Aesop's Fables).Fabled means something that is famous or well known usually for its storylike or usually unbelivable aspects; legendary; fictitious (e.g. The fabled lands of the Elysian Fields.)
There are 9 Fable games: . Fable Fable: Coin Golf Fable Heroes Fable 2 Fable 3 Fable 2 Pub Games Fable 4 Fable: The Journey Fable: The Lost Chapters
The definition of a fable is talking animals. If it doesn't have that it is not a fable. a fable doesn't have to have talking animals it doesn't even need to have animals! But I'll tell you what a fable is not...it is not a sandwich
The man in the story or fable - also related to Secret Fable 2 and 3.
Wat fable?
fable 3
It is the message of the fable.
fable
You can't in the original Fable and in Fable the lost chapters but you may have children in Fable 2 which is only out for the xbox 360.
no i don't believe fable will be available on the PC
The possessive form of the noun fable is fable's.example: The children tried to guess the fable's ending.