Fictitious
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* [[imaginary]], [[invented]], [[contrived]], fictive, [[fictional]] or [[fanciful]] | * [[imaginary]], [[invented]], [[contrived]], fictive, [[fictional]] or [[fanciful]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Chimerical]] | ||
+ | *[[Figment]] | ||
*[[List of fictitious people]] | *[[List of fictitious people]] | ||
*[[All persons fictitious disclaimer]] | *[[All persons fictitious disclaimer]] | ||
{{GFDL}} | {{GFDL}} |
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- For literary uses see fictional
Fictitious means not real; invented; contrived.
Usage
- St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie.
- Vernon Sullivan is a fictitious writer invented by Boris Vian.
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