Antonym: factual. Similar words: fiction, non-fiction, nonfiction, dictionary, functional, affectional, science fiction, sectionalism. Meaning: ['fɪkʃənl] adj. 1. related to or involving literary fiction 2. formed or conceived by the imagination.
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31. Rather than inventing a unique fictional world, it creates a recognisable reality that calls for accuracy.
32. In addition, she allegedly claimed an earned income credit of $ 323 on the basis of his fictional dependent.
33. The Dear Deceit explores the consequences of our immersion in this type of fictional convention.
34. The other imagines a fictional battle, with Napoleon's army in hand-to-hand combat with the fort's defenders.
35. The fictional film had guaranteed that the showmen would hang on to their audience.
36. Does the writer address the reader directly,(sentencedict .com) or through the words or thoughts of some fictional character?
37. But this isn't just another crass commercialisation of a fictional character.
38. The scenario is world war two and you are at the controls of the fictional whirly-bird.
39. It is an attempt to reuse the fictional form which first reached exhaustion, that of the epistolary novel.
40. The entire cast -- 23 actors portraying inmates portraying fictional characters based on real ones -- inhabit the stage simultaneously.
41. The prosecution case, even if it was brought against those believed responsible, was very often fictional.
42. With a fictional character, described in the third person[sentencedict.com], there is nothing that may not be said.
43. Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal.
44. The ontological status of fictional worlds has been of interest to philosophers as well as literary critics.
45. Other tales that make up the show are obviously fictional: the stuff of stand-up comedy.
46. The story concerns a wealthy countess who creates a fictional fianc e to avoid the fellows hitting on her.
47. The class make an image of something which is then put into a fictional context as photographic evidence.
48. The precise disposition, organisation and arrangement of these two discourses constitutes the basic fabric of Nizan's fictional technique.
49. Still, the movie fails to answer the big pirate question: Why are fictional pirates always burying their treasure?
50. I should guess that your little friend has a splendid knack of observation but no fictional powers.
51. Romances are love stories, and they do take the subject of love and give it a fictional treatment.
52. He invented fictional ancestors and a family history to impress the girls.
53. This story is vastly more complex, diverse, and entertaining than its fictional counterparts.
54. Though a fictional character, Cu Chulainn came to stand for a very real sense of patriotic courage and self-sacrifice.
55. But Lodge's Rummidge, that reductive simulacrum of Birmingham, was too obviously a conceit for his fictional games.
56. The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott.
57. Albeit fictional, she seemed to have resolved the problem.
58. Thus Dongfang Shuo writes a fictional story aFei You.
59. RVP : A funny head of a fictional character.
60. a fictional account of life on a desert island.
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