adjective

fictional

fictional, imaginary

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character.

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character.

((fictional)) ((noun)) imaginary or invented The story is set in a fictional town.

Synonyms: imaginary, made-up, invented; Antonyms: real, factual, non-fictional

Derived from the noun 'fiction' plus '-al', an adjective-forming suffix. 'Fiction' comes from Latin 'fictio' (a shaping).

If it's in a 'fiction' book, it's 'fictional'. The '-al' ending tells you it's an adjective describing something.

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