Synonym: fable, fairy tale, fantasy, invention, legend, myth, untruth. Antonym: fact, nonfiction. Similar words: conviction, prediction, restriction, jurisdiction, dictionary order, action, auction, section. Meaning: ['fɪkʃn] n. 1. a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact 2. a deliberately false or improbable account.
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(61) Fiction takes up a large slice of the publishing market.
(62) For years he managed to keep up the fiction that he was not married.
(63) His new novel is a must for all lovers of crime fiction.
(64) It is often difficult to distinguish clearly between fact and fiction in this book.
(65) Unfortunately the public conflated fiction with reality and made her into a saint.
(66) The idea of cloning extinct life forms still belongs to science fiction.
(67) She wants to fable up this narrative into a fiction.
(68) It's sometimes hard to separate fact from fiction in what she says.
(69) She still tries to maintain the fiction that she is happily married.
(70) I prefer a book to be either fact or fiction - this one is neither one thing nor the other!
(71) When he's telling you something, you never know what's fact and what's fiction. Sentencedict.com
(72) The border between science fact and science fiction gets a bit fuzzy.
(73) Greene's stories had an edge of realism that made it easy to forget they were fiction.
(74) Romantic fiction and reference books are a staple of many public libraries.
(75) This novel is not science fiction, nor is it Gothic horror.
(76) This collection of stories bridges the gap between history and fiction.
(77) Fact and fiction became all jumbled up in his report of the robbery.
(78) They discovered that his CV was a complete work of fiction.
(79) I don't like science fiction novels much. When you've read one[sentencedict.com], you've read them all.
(80) This biography sometimes crosses the borderline between fact and fiction.
(81) The truth or fiction of this story has never been truly determined.
(82) The newspaper's account of the so - called reshuffle of the financial ministry was a complete fiction.
(83) This is the acclaimed historian John Taylor's first sortie into fiction.
(84) For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction. Lord Byron
(85) Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity. G.K. Chesterton
(86) Truth is more of a stranger than fiction. Mark Twain
(87) 2001 is a classic science fiction movie.
(88) I prefer non-fiction to fiction.
(89) Fiction: You can't get burned on a cloudy day.
(90) Aiken is also noted for other works, including a large body of juvenile fiction. Beware of the Bouquet.
More similar words: conviction, prediction, restriction, jurisdiction, dictionary order, action, auction, section, fraction, sanction, reaction, reduction, function, election, objection, selection, infection, identification, esterification, functional, collection, connection, production, reflection, take action, projection, distinction, and function, inspection, protection.