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Meanings of
fictional
in English
Portuguese
fictício
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Related to or involving literary fiction.
literary composition
nonfictional
Related terms
literary work
Portuguese
fictício
Formed or conceived by the imagination.
fancied
invented
fictitious
fabricated
made-up
Related terms
unreal
Synonyms
Examples for "
literary composition
"
literary composition
Examples for "
literary composition
"
1
Edward Alexander of Halifax.-Attemptsin
literary
composition
.
-
Contributions
to
the Historic Times.
2
He occasionally occupied himself in
literary
composition
on subjects connected with his profession.
3
Of every species of
literary
composition
he is equally a master.
4
Even then I did not know that she was addicted to
literary
composition
.
5
Within this range is evidenced at least three distinct types of
literary
composition
.
Usage of
fictional
in English
1
Because in their
fictional
form they have what we really want: independence.
2
That sort of national identity is impossible to summarise in
fictional
form.
3
Unlike their mostly
fictional
elders, the young people talk and behave realistically.
4
Why was the series set in this
fictional
place called New Azania?
5
I mean one with a
fictional
boarding school setting, she said recently.
6
Still, is it possible to know too much about a
fictional
character?
7
In turn, these affect the behavior of characters in the
fictional
world.
8
Martin about
fictional
families fighting for control of a mythical land, Westeros.
9
Martin about
fictional
,
medieval families fighting for control of a mythical land.
10
Most of us, of course, prefer our conspiracies to be entirely
fictional
.
11
The real estate company and its principals were also
fictional
,
Bharara said.
12
Author Stacy Gregg has just released her latest young adult
fictional
novel.
13
Don't believe the struggle is real here in the
fictional
post-racial America?
14
In fact, the island as a whole has a faintly
fictional
quality.
15
The
fictional
ODG operates from an office building near Regent's Park, London.
16
He said he envied his
fictional
counterpart's affair with an Italian woman.
Other examples for "fictional"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fictional
Adjective
Frequent collocations
fictional character
fictional world
fictional story
fictional town
fictional universe
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Translations for
fictional
Portuguese
fictício
Fictional
through the time
Fictional
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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