The concepts of a language, dialect, and even idiolect are fictions, ordered abstractions from the unsuppressible flux of change that alone is real. When the new financial villains become aware of their self-deceit, their moral dilemma plays out larger problems of the magicality of paper fictions. When they sail away from the island to distant lands, they disperse misunderstanding and create fictions about the past. The argument asks that the desire for unified or emancipated futures be exposed as based in fictions of the past.
All these fictions are necessary to our thought and practice. To be sure, we still know little about the affordability of non-scholarly works - songbooks, tracts, short fictions, medical manuals, household encyclopedias, and so forth. His travel writings and fictions should no longer be foreign to scholars of the imperial eye.
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From Wikipedia. See all collocations with fiction. Translations of fiction in Chinese Traditional. See more. Need a translator? Kids Definition of fiction. Legal Definition of fiction. Other Words from fiction fictional adjective. Get Word of the Day daily email! Test Your Vocabulary. Can you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words? Love words? Need even more definitions? Just between us: it's complicated. David US English.
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Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. Tessa South African. How to say Fiction in sign language? Examples of Fiction in a Sentence Ellen Stofan : Think about these things you used to see on TV from science fiction , like communicators on Star Trek, well now we actually have them, space exploration pushes us to say 'here's things we've just dreamed about, but we can turn that into reality.
Shenai-Khatkhate : It's only a myth that "Lightning never strikes the same place twice". Antonio Mariz de Oliveira : The defense believes that the charge is not based on facts; that it's a piece of fiction based on hypothesis and assumptions. See synonyms for fiction on Thesaurus. See antonyms for fiction on Thesaurus. We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms.
Fiction, fabrication, figment suggest a story that is without basis in reality. Fiction suggests a story invented and fashioned either to entertain or to deceive: clever fiction; pure fiction. Fabrication applies particularly to a false but carefully invented statement or series of statements, in which some truth is sometimes interwoven, the whole usually intended to deceive: fabrications to lure speculators.
Figment applies to a tale, idea, or statement often made up to explain, justify, or glorify oneself: His rich uncle was a figment of his imagination. We swear we're not making up the differences between fictional, fictitious, and fictive!
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