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Was (wer) ist fiction - definition


fiction         
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NARRATIVE FORM, IN ANY MEDIUM, CONSISTING OF PEOPLE, EVENTS, OR PLACES THAT ARE IMAGINARY—IN OTHER WORDS, NOT BASED STRICTLY ON HISTORY OR FACT
Fictional; Fictions; Creating Stories; Fictional text; Realistic fiction; Elements of a novel; Elements of fiction; Elements of a story; Elements of a yarn; Realistic Fiction; Semi fiction; Fiction writer; Book of fiction; Adult fiction; Fiction book; Fiction books
(fictions)
1.
Fiction refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events, rather than books about real people or events.
Immigrant tales have always been popular themes in fiction...
Diana is a writer of historical fiction.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
2.
A statement or account that is fiction is not true.
The truth or fiction of this story has never been truly determined.
? truth, fact
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3.
If something is a fiction, it is not true, although people sometimes pretend that it is true.
The idea that the United States could harmoniously accommodate all was a fiction.
? fact
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fiction         
  • fantastical]] game of [[croquet]]
NARRATIVE FORM, IN ANY MEDIUM, CONSISTING OF PEOPLE, EVENTS, OR PLACES THAT ARE IMAGINARY—IN OTHER WORDS, NOT BASED STRICTLY ON HISTORY OR FACT
Fictional; Fictions; Creating Stories; Fictional text; Realistic fiction; Elements of a novel; Elements of fiction; Elements of a story; Elements of a yarn; Realistic Fiction; Semi fiction; Fiction writer; Book of fiction; Adult fiction; Fiction book; Fiction books
¦ noun
1. prose literature, especially novels, describing imaginary events and people.
2. a thing that is invented or untrue.
a false belief or statement, accepted as true because it is expedient to do so.
Derivatives
fictional adjective
fictionality noun
fictionalization or fictionalisation noun
fictionalize or fictionalise verb
fictionally adverb
fictionist noun
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. fictio(n-), from fingere 'form, contrive'; cf. feign and figment.
fiction         
  • fantastical]] game of [[croquet]]
NARRATIVE FORM, IN ANY MEDIUM, CONSISTING OF PEOPLE, EVENTS, OR PLACES THAT ARE IMAGINARY—IN OTHER WORDS, NOT BASED STRICTLY ON HISTORY OR FACT
Fictional; Fictions; Creating Stories; Fictional text; Realistic fiction; Elements of a novel; Elements of fiction; Elements of a story; Elements of a yarn; Realistic Fiction; Semi fiction; Fiction writer; Book of fiction; Adult fiction; Fiction book; Fiction books
n.
1.
Invention, fancy, fantasy, imagination.
2.
Novel, romance, work of fiction, feigned story.
3.
Fabrication, figment, invention, fable, falsehood, lie.
4.
Fictitious literature.

Wikipedia

Fiction
Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places in ways that are imaginary or inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a narrow sense, "fiction" refers to written narratives in prose often referring specifically to novels, novellas, and short stories.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für fiction
1. There is no essential problem about historical fiction as fiction.
2. The Guardian award is open to debut works of fiction, poetry and non–fiction.
3. "At this point that‘s still science fiction, but at some point science fiction will become reality," Lo said.
4. Novelists would have to be very, very careful when using non–fiction sources to build their fiction.
5. And yet, here‘s the funny thing, having read it all – the fiction, the non–fiction – I really rather enjoyed it.