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Fictional   /fˈɪkʃənəl/   Listen
Fictional

adjective
1.
Related to or involving literary fiction.  "A fictional treatment of the train robbery"
2.
Formed or conceived by the imagination.  Synonyms: fabricated, fancied, fictitious.  "A fancied wrong" , "A fictional character"



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"Fictional" Quotes from Famous Books



... Lariats, Boston, 1912. A fictional chronicle, based almost entirely on facts, of a trail herd that tried to get to California in the fifties. The author was a ...
— Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest • J. Frank Dobie

... regarded as an autobiographical work, Retif relates the beginnings, in the years 1743-44, of his fetichistic fondness (which endured throughout his life) for women's feet and women's shoes. In purely fictional works, analogous cases are also described. Thus, in his Pour une Nuit d'Amour, Zola depicts a sadistic-masochistic ...
— The Sexual Life of the Child • Albert Moll



Words linked to "Fictional" :   fancied, fiction, unreal, nonfictional, fabricated



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