fictive Antonyms

Meaning of fictive

Wordnet

fictive (s)

adopted in order to deceive

capable of imaginative creation

Webster

fictive (a.)

Feigned; counterfeit.

fictive Sentence Examples

  1. The researchers were immersed in the fictive world created by the virtual reality simulation.
  2. The protagonist embarked on a fictive quest to retrieve the enchanted artifact.
  3. The artist's fictive tale of a talking cat captivated the audience.
  4. The politician's fictive promises failed to convince the skeptical voters.
  5. The actor's fictive portrayal of the character brought the historical figure to life.
  6. The detective wove a fictive narrative to explain the puzzling crime scene.
  7. The songwriter's fictive lyrics painted a vivid picture of heartbreak and longing.
  8. The author's fictive novel transported readers to a distant and fantastical realm.
  9. The director's fictive film challenged conventional notions of reality and truth.
  10. The philosopher's fictive thought experiment explored the boundaries of human knowledge and understanding.

FAQs About the word fictive

adopted in order to deceive, capable of imaginative creationFeigned; counterfeit.

concocted, deceptive, delusional,phantasmagorical, delusive, phantasmagoric, feigned, nonexistent, fabricated, illusory

actual, real,actual, existent, existent, true, authentic, true, genuine, existing

The researchers were immersed in the fictive world created by the virtual reality simulation.

The protagonist embarked on a fictive quest to retrieve the enchanted artifact.

The artist's fictive tale of a talking cat captivated the audience.

The politician's fictive promises failed to convince the skeptical voters.