Sentence examples for the fictitious from inspiring English sources

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the fictitious

adjective

Not real; invented; contrived.

  • St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie.

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The fictitious Sir Humphrey would not have liked that.

The fictitious work is based, said Doherty, on real events.

Unfortunately, the fictitious misconceptions have translated into real-life stigmas.

Real people (Schwartz) are mixed with the fictitious (Ruth).

Actually the fictitious nonfiction book is not terribly uncommon.

Instead, Agbayani decided he could live with the fictitious benching.

After the train disappeared and the screen went blank, the fictitious passengers on the fictitious Platform Number 2 were overtaken by wistful disappointment.

Mr. Hotton introduced Mr. Sprecher to one of the fictitious investors via e-mail.

He also introduced into Arabic the fictitious chronicles of the Persian Khvatāy-nāmak Khvatāy-nāmakgs").

In the photographs, some of the fictitious students were hot and some were not.

The fictitious student said: "We had had sex before, just blowjobs and handjobs.

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