"Fictitiously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fictitiously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fictitiously" Meaning

In a fictitious manner or without any real basis in fact.

"Fictitiously" Examples

Fictitiously


Fictitiously is an adverb that means "in a fictional or pretended manner". Here are 5 examples of its usage:

The writer wrote a story fictitiously, using characters and events that were not based on real people or events.
The actor's fake accent was used fictitiously to bring depth to his character.
The company's sales figures were inflated fictitiously, leading to an investigation.
The artist created a series of paintings fictitiously depicting a fantastical world.
The historian's account of the past was biased fictitiously, presenting a one-sided view of events.

"Fictitiously" Similar Words

Fictionalize

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Fictionist

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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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Fictitiousness

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Fictitiousness is the quality of being invented or imaginary, rather than real. It refers to a fictional or supposed nature, often used to describe a character, story, or situation that is not based on fact or reality.

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