Fictitiously - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Fictitiously" means in a manner that is not true or real; based on fiction. It's when something is presented as made up or invented. Think of it as a character in a novel or a story that is completely imagined. Unlike something real, it's purely a product of the imagination. It suggests something is deliberately created. ✍️

Etymology

"Fictitiously" comes from "fictitious," which originates from the Latin word "ficticius," meaning "made, counterfeit, artificial." "Ficticius" is derived from "fingere," meaning "to shape, form, invent." Adding the suffix "-ly" creates the adverb form, indicating the manner of being fictitious. It traces back to the idea of shaping or inventing. 🎭

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Examples

  • "The author fictitiously described the events in the story. 📖"
  • "The character's name was fictitiously created for the novel. ✍️"
  • "The data was fictitiously presented to support the argument. 📊"
  • "The historical account was fictitiously embellished. 📜"

Anecdote / Story

Imagine a fan fiction story based on 'Harry Potter' where Voldemort is secretly a nice guy. The story presents events *fictitiously*, twisting the original plot and character motivations. It explores an alternate reality where everything is *fictitiously* different. The new world is *fictitiously* built. 🧙‍♂️

Encouragement

Use "fictitiously" to emphasize the unreal or invented nature of something. It is helpful in clearly communicating something is not real. Do not confuse it with reality! Keep your writing clear and engaging. 📢

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