concoct
fabricate / brew / devise
Transitive Verb
past: concoctedpp: concocteding: concocting
This word carries a strong sense of improvisation and artificiality. When used regarding stories or excuses, it implies a deliberate attempt to mislead, suggesting that the narrative was fabricated rather than discovered or recalled. In a culinary or chemical sense, it evokes the image of an experimental process. It suggests a trial-and-error approach to mixing ingredients, often resulting in something unconventional or eccentric rather than a standard recipe.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To invent a story, plan, or excuse, typically one that is false or deceptive, in order to deceive someone.
"He managed to concoct a plausible excuse for his absence from the meeting."