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Sentence count:136+3 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-04-11Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: factualSimilar words: fictionnon-fictionnonfictiondictionaryfunctionalaffectionalscience fictionsectionalismMeaning: ['fɪkʃənl]  adj. 1. related to or involving literary fiction 2. formed or conceived by the imagination. 
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1. The names of the shops are entirely fictional.
2. Gissing used his fictional alter ego to attack Victorian morals.
3. Almost all fictional detectives are unreal.
4. It is drama featuring fictional characters.
5. The two authors represent the opposite poles of fictional genius.
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6. The novel is set in the fictional German town of Kreiswald.
7. It is broadsheet agony-column material given fictional substance.
8. Ancient literature uses fictional characters to illustrate moral dilemmas.
9. Stack saw an uncanny resemblance to his fictional Josh.
10. Holmes is a popular fictional character.
11. Even if they are fictional characters, it doesn't bode well for the poor things.
12. But then right-wing, upper-class fictional characters would have fun even if tentacled Martians were chasing them through sewage.
13. Each pilot wheeled out of the fictional sun, nosed down, and jockeyed his bouncing machine into a dive.
14. The me, being inherently fictional in nature, provides only arbitrary guidance to the speaking subject.
15. 'The X Files' is a fictional television programme about strange, unexplained happenings.
16. Each group is named after a fictional character like Mickey Mouse.
17. Agatha Christie's greatest fictional creation was the Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.
18. Although the fictional Inspector Morse freely wanders the cloisters, technically police can not enter college grounds without permission from the master.
19. With Patricia Duncker's fictional account we follow Barry from tomboy to Edinburgh student, colonial doctor and heart-throb.
20. These hairy, slimy crawlers not only invaded fictional cities, they crept into the darker crevices of our minds.
21. But the issue of how a fictional character can function as a contemporary monument is unresolved.
22. She has created an intriguing story by skillfully interweaving fictional and historical events.
23. What follows is offered as a tentative approach, but one that has already proved useful to teachers. 1 Fictional narrative.
24. One of the deepest moral submariners is Richard Jemmons, the fictional version of campaign strategist James Carville.
25. Metaphor is the dominant structuring mechanism of the novels, stylized transcription of consciousness their fictional mode.
26. Poor Griet is burdened by more than having to scrub the Vermeer family smalls in this fictional biography of a painting.
27. The original accusations levelled by Thorez were based on a fictitious analogy between Nizan himself and the fictional character Pluvinage.
28. But even then, the claim to ethnic identity was more often fictional.
29. It was only later that the aesthetic dimension of literary study became emphasized, with an accompanying concentration on the fictional genres.
30. The second of Nietzsche's virtues, reality, pits him against the fictional world of the Christians.
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