Sentences with fictitious
fic·ti·tious
F f - We're interested in the source of these fictitious rumours.
- The persons and events portrayed in this production are fictitious.
- Two Brothers cannot be judged simply as a fictitious work of art, because it purports to be more than that.
- The DPP alleged Bullen and three other traders at the bank made fictitious trades during the 2003/04 financial year.
- To give a fictitious address
- fictitious joy
- 'We live in fictitious times.
- Scenes from Russell Crowe Fightin' Around The World, the fictitious reality television show seen on South Park.
- A fictitious name
- St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie.
- Jessica Irvine George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four takes place in the fictitious state of Oceania.
- Fictitious refers to that which is invented by the imagination and is therefore not real, true, or actually existent [Gulliver is a fictitious character]; fabulous suggests that which is incredible or astounding, but does not necessarily connote nonexistence [the man's wealth is fabulous]; legendary refers to something that may have a historical basis in fact but, in popular tradition, has undergone great elaboration and exaggeration [the legendary amours of Don Juan]; mythical basically applies to the highly imaginary explanation of natural or historical phenomena by a people and, therefore, connotes that what it qualifies is a product of the imagination; , apocryphal suggests that which is of doubtful authenticity or authorship
- fictitious names.
- A fictitious hero.