A fictional narrative is a story that you made up, an untrue story in which whatever you want to happen can happen, like a fictional book, with magic and monsters and whatever else you want within your story. A good example of a fictional narrative is a fairy tale.
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narrative, story, anecdote, legend, fable, myth
Fictitious means fiction - it never really happened.
The correct spelling is fictitious.
It is probably the word "fictitious" misspelled. Fictitious means fictional, not a true story, something made up.
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it means romance
Margaret Frazer has written: 'The Servant's Tale (Sister Frevisse Medieval Mysteries)' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Women detectives, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Nuns, Fiction 'A Play of Lords' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Joliffe (Fictitious character : Frazer), Actors 'The maiden's tale' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Women detectives, History, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Nuns, Fiction 'The bastard's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Fiction, History, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Le Conte du bandit' 'The clerk's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Women detectives, History, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Nuns, Fiction 'The novice's tale' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Women detectives, Nuns, Fiction 'The traitor's tale' -- subject(s): Courts and courtiers, Cousins, Crimes against, Fiction, History, Nobility, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Traitors, Women detectives 'The Apostate's Tale' -- subject(s): Fiction, Historical Fiction, History, Mystery, Nuns, OverDrive, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'The outlaw's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Fiction, History, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Le Conte de la servante' 'A Play of Treachery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery, OverDrive 'The Traitor's Tale' 'The servant's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Fiction, History, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Prioress' Tale (Sister Frevisse Medieval Mysteries)' 'The Bastard's Tale (Dame Frevisse Medieval Mysteries)'
A story can be true or fictitious they are created to amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader. They are also called a tale.
a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
Faust is a German folk tale. It isn't a myth because it was never accepted as a religious or ideological truth. The story was always accepted as fictitious and it contains a specific moral.
I don't think so because the character Sawyer Nelson is a fictitious character
No, He is not. Along with some other aspects of the movie he is a fictitious character. Winter, however, is completely real, as is the basis for her story.
The correct spelling is fictitious.
A fictitious asset is a claimed asset that does not actually exist. It is considered fraud to claim a fictitious asset.
I can confidently inform you that there are no fictitious monsters around. I know this because they are fictitious, and fictitious things are exceedingly rare in reality.
Mary Tillworth has written: 'Barbie in A mermaid tale 2' -- subject(s): Mermaids, Incantations, Barbie (Fictitious character), Magic, Juvenile fiction, Surfing, Fiction