semihistorical (Meaning)

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semihistorical (a.)

Half or party historical.

Synonyms & Antonyms of semihistorical

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semihistorical Sentence Examples

  1. The semihistorical novel chronicled the purported events of a legendary battle.
  2. The semihistorical movie blurred the lines between fact and fiction, presenting a romanticized version of the past.
  3. The semihistorical legend attributed the city's founding to a mythical hero.
  4. The semihistorical account incorporated both factual and fictional elements, making it difficult to discern the truth.
  5. The semihistorical epic poem recounted the adventures of a legendary warrior, embellishing it with fantastical imagery.
  6. The semihistorical play depicted a historical event with some creative liberties, altering the details for dramatic effect.
  7. The semihistorical documentary blended archival footage with historical reenactments to bring the past to life.
  8. The semihistorical museum showcased artifacts from a time period while also offering imaginative displays inspired by legends.
  9. The semihistorical biography drew inspiration from both historical sources and anecdotal evidence to create a compelling narrative.
  10. The semihistorical graphic novel used a unique blend of visuals and text to explore the complexities of a controversial historical episode.

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Half or party historical.

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No antonyms found.

The semihistorical novel chronicled the purported events of a legendary battle.

The semihistorical movie blurred the lines between fact and fiction, presenting a romanticized version of the past.

The semihistorical legend attributed the city's founding to a mythical hero.

The semihistorical account incorporated both factual and fictional elements, making it difficult to discern the truth.