fictitious (Meaning)

Wordnet

fictitious (s)

formed or conceived by the imagination

adopted in order to deceive

Webster

fictitious (a.)

Feigned; imaginary; not real; fabulous; counterfeit; false; not genuine; as, fictitious fame.

fictitious Sentence Examples

  1. The author's fictitious world was populated with intriguing characters.
  2. The main character in the novel embarked on a journey to a fictitious kingdom.
  3. The detective uncovered a secret society operating in the fictitious city.
  4. The movie was set in a fictitious version of 1950s America.
  5. The play explored themes of love and loss in a fictitious setting.
  6. The artist created a series of paintings depicting fictitious landscapes.
  7. The historian studied the fictitious accounts of ancient civilizations.
  8. The scientist proposed a fictitious theory to explain the origin of the universe.
  9. The politician used fictitious statistics to support his argument.
  10. The child's mind was filled with fictitious stories of adventure and magic.

FAQs About the word fictitious

formed or conceived by the imagination, adopted in order to deceiveFeigned; imaginary; not real; fabulous; counterfeit; false; not genuine; as, fictitious fame.

imaginary, mythic, fantastical, fantasied,fictional, mythical, notional, imaginal,imagined, chimeric

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

The author's fictitious world was populated with intriguing characters.

The main character in the novel embarked on a journey to a fictitious kingdom.

The detective uncovered a secret society operating in the fictitious city.

The movie was set in a fictitious version of 1950s America.