Definitionadj. formed or conceived by the imagination
Last update: August 22, 2015
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Mohan gave a fictitious account for the expenditure on work of digging the well. [adjective]
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I do not know of any other garden, real or fictitious, claiming to have a " yew alley ". [adjective]
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Using a legal fictitious name has long been a common practice by authors. [adjective]
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He, with all the figures in this narrative is a purely fictitious person, the vehicle for an idea, neither more nor less. [adjective]
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And at that limit man's power of transferring his interest ceases, and he cannot feel any direct sentiment for that fictitious entity. [adjective]
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Grant of Laggan are of a nature distinct from the fictitious narrative which I have here attempted. [adjective]
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It was necessary to arrange informal notes, to discuss contradictory titles, to reply to captious allegations, to refute absurd pretensions, and to describe fictitious debts, dishonest transactions, and fraudulent accounts. [adjective]
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The rest, with one exception to be noticed, is all fictitious. [adjective]
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Captain Salt turned and brushed away a fictitious tear. [adjective]
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