Sentence examples for was fictitious from inspiring English sources

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was fictitious

adjective

Not real; invented; contrived.

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

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Thayer insisted that Mudville was fictitious and that the poem had no basis in fact.

Ms. Rosenthal's grandmother was fictitious, created for a summer research project on health care costs.

I think he understood that there was going to be an ending that was fictitious.

In fact, the scale was fictitious and the scores were manipulated.

Mr. Sprecher, when asked if Mr. Abrams was fictitious, said, "You'll have to go and get that information somewhere else".

On the day of Bernard Madoff's arrest, his customers thought their accounts contained a total of $64.8 billion, but most of that wealth was fictitious.

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(Names are fictitious).

(Names used are fictitious).

They are fictitious.

Hensley knew that the names were fictitious.

The billions and the knighthood were fictitious.

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