fiction

word

/ˈfɪkʃən/
FIK-shuhn
/fˈɪkʃən/
FIK-shuhn

Definition

Fiction is writing or storytelling about imagined people, events, or worlds rather than real facts. It can include novels, short stories, and other invented narratives.

Usage & Nuances

Often contrasted with 'nonfiction'. Common combinations include 'science fiction', 'historical fiction', and 'crime fiction'. It usually refers to literature as a category, not just any false statement; for a lie, use words like 'lie' or 'made-up story' depending on context.

Example Sentences

I like reading fiction before bed.

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This book is fiction, not history.

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She writes fiction for children.

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I usually read nonfiction, but this fiction series is so good.

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His latest novel blends fiction with real historical events.

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To be honest, I use fiction as a way to relax after work.

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