"Fictionalises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fictionalises" Meaning

The verb "fictionalises" means to make something fictional or unreal, especially by inventing or exaggerating facts or details. It can also refer to the act of creating fictional stories, characters, or events.

"Fictionalises" Examples

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Fictionalises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to fictionalise".

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The playwright has fictionalised the historical events to make them more appealing to the modern audience.
The true events were distorted when fictionalised for the film adaptation.
The artist has a habit of fictionalising her childhood experiences in her paintings.
The writer fictionalised her own life in her novel, drawing inspiration from her own experiences.
The documentary was heavily fictionalised, making it difficult to determine what was real and what was staged.

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Fictile refers to something that is capable of being molded or shaped, often into a specific form. It can also describe something that is artificial or fabricated, such as a fictile gemstone or a fictile biofinish.

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A fictionist is a writer of fiction, particularly a novel or short story writer. The term is often used to describe a writer who creates imaginative and creative stories that are not based on real events or people.

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