- fic´tive|ly
- fic|tive «FIHK tihv», adjective.1. concerned with or having to do with the creation of fiction.2. originating in fiction; created by the imagination; fictitious.–fic´tive|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
fic|tive — «FIHK tihv», adjective. 1. concerned with or having to do with the creation of fiction. 2. originating in fiction; created by the imagination; fictitious. 3. sham; assumed. –fic´tive|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
fic — fic·a·ry; fic·i·dae; fic·tion; fic·tion·al; fic·tion·al·ism; fic·tion·al·is·tic; fic·tion·al·iza·tion; fic·tion·al·ize; fic·tion·eer; fic·tion·er; fic·tion·ist; fic·tious; fic·ti·tious; fic·ti·tious·ly; fic·ti·tious·ness; fic·tive;… … English syllables
tive — ab·duc·tive; ab·duc·tive·ly; ab·er·ra·tive; ab·re·ac·tive; ab·sorp·tive; ab·strac·tive; ac·cel·er·a·tive; ac·com·mo·da·tive; ac·cre·tive; ac·cul·tur·a·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·quis·i·tive; ac·quis·i·tive·ness; adapt·a·tive; ad·duc·tive;… … English syllables
fictive — fic·tive … English syllables
fictively — fic·tive·ly … English syllables
fictive — fic•tive [[t]ˈfɪk tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) fictitious; imaginary 2) pertaining to the creation of fiction: fictive inventiveness[/ex] • Etymology: 1485–95 fic′tive•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
fictive — fic|tive [ˈfıktıv] adj AmE [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: fictivus, from Latin fictus; FICTION] imaginary and not real ▪ the fictive world of James Bond … Dictionary of contemporary English
fictive — fic|tive [ fıktıv ] adjective TECHNICAL imaginary or not true … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Fictive — Fic tive, a. [Cf. F. fictif.] Feigned; counterfeit. The fount of fictive tears. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nonexistent — adj null, absent, nil, void, blank; inexistent, minus, missing, lacking, left out, omitted; unreal, unsubstantial, unactual, immaterial; hypothetical, suppositional, unrealized, potential; fictional, fic tive, imagined, fancied, fanciful,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder