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- adjectivefictitious (adjective)
- not real or true, being imaginary or having been fabricated:"she pleaded guilty to stealing thousands in taxpayer dollars by having a fictitious employee on her payroll"
- relating to or denoting the imaginary characters and events found in fiction:"the people in this novel are fictitious; the background of public events is not"
Originearly 17th century: from Latin ficticius (from fingere ‘contrive, form’) + -ous (see also -itious).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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Fictitious is used to describe something that is false or does not exist, although some people claim that it is true or exists. We're interested in the source of these fictitious rumours. A fictitious character, thing, or event occurs in a story, play, …
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