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Meanings of
fictionalise
in English
Spanish
ficcionalizar
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Convert into the form or the style of a novel.
retell
fictionalize
novelize
novelise
Spanish
ficcionalizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
retell
"
retell
fictionalize
novelize
novelise
Examples for "
retell
"
1
Between them Jim and Lucy did their best to
retell
Randy's story.
2
Dayle did her best to
retell
the shooting and keep her composure.
3
As I
retell
this story, I can't tell you how serious I was.
4
She was amazed at how easy it had been to
retell
the story.
5
Fifthly, allow the children to
retell
the stories to one another.
1
He thought I could
fictionalize
it, or do it as a historical.
2
If you
fictionalize
it a little, it would make an extraordinary novel.
3
Let's
fictionalize
this so no one can find you.
4
I think Stalin is easier to
fictionalize
because he was actually a much more interesting character.
5
I don't think you need to
fictionalize
it.
1
The next book I'm writing is a memoir, straight-up, I'm not even gonna try to
novelize
it.
2
The apotheosis of the modern
novelized
presidency was that of Ronald Reagan.
3
Powell's speech was the final draft of the
novelized
Iraq saga.
4
I'd have my ledger
novelized
,
if I were you, Holland.
5
He suddenly appeared to already -
novelizing
me in the role of one destined to be famous.
Usage of
fictionalise
in English
1
Brexit: The Uncivil War disguised that ugly truth | Martin Shaw Read more You
fictionalise
from facts.
2
Right now there are no plans in the works to
fictionalise
anybody else from the Algonquin or any other era.
3
MacFarlane, who reviewed the novel with a frown in the TLS, thought Waxwings was struggling too hard to
fictionalise
itself.
4
I do take some licence with it and I do
fictionalise
things so that it is not really the story of my family.
5
My typewriter is gathering dust on my desk; I realise I can
fictionalise
the trip without ever having to leave my living room.
6
First she made several attempts at
fictionalising
her wartime experiences without much success.
7
Its final mission was recalled in a
fictionalised
1990 feature film, Memphis Belle.
8
The Fifth Estate is a
fictionalised
account of the Wikileaks saga.
9
It was infamously
fictionalised
in Plath's 1963 novel, The Bell Jar.
10
And this is what made him a perfect starting point for a
fictionalised
character.
11
The 1988 film Gorillas in the Mist presented a
fictionalised
version of Fossey's story.
12
Here she
fictionalises
the forced adoptions of Ireland's unmarried mothers.
13
So there was no way I could have
fictionalised
him.
14
Mr Wilson said the Government had
fictionalised
a terrorist bogeyman to rush through law changes.
15
And there are some great films about artists,
fictionalised
to a greater or lesser extent.
16
The interest in
fictionalised
takes on epidemics has been mirrored in other forms of entertainment.
Other examples for "fictionalise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
fictionalise from facts
fictionalise the trip
fictionalise things
Translations for
fictionalise
Spanish
ficcionalizar
llevar a ficción
recontar
Fictionalise
through the time