No, this is a word invented by Nicholas C. T. Wright, he should have used either Fictional or Fictitious. No, this is a word invented by Nicholas C. T. Wright, he should have used either Fictional or Fictitious.
Yes. Fictional is an adjective, as in fictional character. Fictional, yes. Fictitious, yes. The WikiAnswers spell check recognizes them, but it reads fictitional as a misspelling. Sorry for the first answer; I didn't properly read the word with the additional 'it' as you spelled it. No, "fictitional" is not a word. If it were, it would probably have the same meaning as fictional.
no it is not it is not in the English dictionary
De-inhibition, is widely used in the English language but has no dictionary definition as it is not a real word.
Yes, dictionaries like the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam-Webster provide definitions and etymologies for a vast number of English words. However, it may not encompass every single word due to the evolving nature of language and the sheer volume of words in existence.
sorry hun, that's not a real word in the English dictionary
No - the word is fictional. Fictional means created in the imagination. But fictitious is a word.
Yes, despite a widespread belief that irregardless is not a real word, it is in face a word- it's a combination of 'irrespective' and 'regardless.' It is recognized by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary.
Why don't you look in an English dictionary, you might find it there.
I don't have a dictionary, but "flangies" is not a commonly recognized word and is likely a colloquial or slang term.
No, jov is not officially a word in the English language. It is not in the English dictionary nor is it in the Scrabble dictionary.
No this is not a word of English dictionary.
Aavalu is not an English word. The word is not found in the dictionary.