story
I
(falsehood) noun
canard, concoction, deceit, deception, deliberate falsification, dissemblance, dissimulation, distortion, duplicity, evasion, fabrication, faithlessness, false statement, falsification, falsity, fantasy, fib, fiction, figment, inaccuracy, incorrectness, insincerity, intentional misstatement, intentional untruth, invention, inveracity, lie, mendacium, misrepresentation, misstatement, myth, perversion of truth, pretense, prevarication, suppression of truth, untrue statement, untruth, want of fidelity
II
(narrative) noun
account, adventures, article, chronicle, conte, description, dispatch, epic, fabula, historiette, history, legend, memoir, narratio, narration, news, news article, news item, newspaper report, particulars, piece, portrayal, press notice, publicity, recapitulation, recital, recitation, record, recountal, relation, report, saga, sketch, summary of facts, tale, tidings
III
index
falsehood, figment, item, myth, recital, scenario, statement
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006