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Sentence count:151+10Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fablefairy talefantasyinventionlegendmythuntruthAntonym: factnonfictionSimilar words: convictionpredictionrestrictionjurisdictiondictionary orderactionauctionsectionMeaning: ['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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(91) As if in a corny fiction, it is in the gents that we first identify each other and introduce ourselves.
(92) The former world heavyweight champ was supposed to write a book documenting his prison experiences but clearly finds fiction more enjoyable.
(93) He was the ideal caricature used by brainless, anti-semitic writers of fiction who were conceived in sewers.
(94) In Britain, more so than in other countries, science fiction has always had a stigma attached to it.
(95) Like our late twentieth-century conspiracy theorists, Dooner starts with a few facts, disguising his fiction as straight social history.
(96) My dear chap you couldn't put them in a work of fiction.
(97) Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction.
(98) From that comes Terminator 2, Frankenstein, and a huge chunk of science fiction.
(99) For whether knowingly or unknowingly, through fact or fiction, their stories can influence the traveller's choice of destination.
(100) The latest bestsellers in contemporary fiction and literary classics for every collection.
(101) The natural-entity theory had several advantages compared with the contractual and the fiction/concession models of the company.
(102) Truth is so hard to tell,(www.Sentencedict.com) it sometimes needs fiction to make it plausible. Francis Bacon 
(103) There is not much crossover among readers of romance and science fiction.
(104) Coffee break fiction Richard was besotted with his wife, Susan.
(105) Spectacular medical breakthroughs sometimes occur, but they occur more commonly in science fiction than in the course of everyday scientific research.
(106) Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about, unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.
(107) Chandler turned to detective fiction after being fired from his job at an oil company because of his drinking problem.
(108) Claude Simon's fiction at this time is particularly amenable to the criteria established by Ricardou.
(109) The first and traditional conception of the company might be labelled the fiction/concession theory.
(110) He said Shooter, who admitted the blackmail plot at an earlier hearing, was an author of several works of fiction.
(111) Amalgamemnon suggests that this split between fact and fiction corresponds to spheres of action and influence appropriate for men and for women.
(112) A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fictionOscar Wilde 
(113) It is a curious fact that the Nizan Case was ultimately dominated more by fiction than by fact.
(114) She was a well-known author in her day, writing fiction, biographies, translations, and even plays for children.
(115) Our entire sense of Caravaggio as a modern artist is, according to historians, a fiction.
(116) Last fall, Winfrey decided to give fiction a boost by creating her on-air book club.
(117) Because of the colonel's sudden and unexplained departure from the regiment, fact was augmented by fiction.
(118) Their very vocabulary was unfamiliar to him, and seemed to belong to fiction and the stage.
(119) Rollins is most admired for her poetry, but she also writes fiction.
(120) If the Ruritanian tributary was to flow into the country of junior fiction, it could only be in a narrower channel.
More similar words: convictionpredictionrestrictionjurisdictiondictionary orderactionauctionsectionfractionsanctionreactionreductionfunctionelectionobjectionselectioninfectionidentificationesterificationfunctionalcollectionconnectionproductionreflectiontake actionprojectiondistinctionand functioninspectionprotection
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