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    [Adjective]  | "fic*ti*tious" | \ fik-ˈti-shəs \


    1: of, relating to, or characteristic of fiction : imaginary

    2: conventionally or hypothetically assumed or accepted

    3: false, assumed


    Origin: circa 1633 ;

     Borrowed from Medieval Latin fictīcius "artificial, imaginary, feigned, fraudulent," going back to Latin, "artificial, not natural," from fictus, past participle of fingere "to mold, fashion, make a likeness of, pretend to be" + -īcius {see: |-itious|-itious} {mat|feign|};

    [Noun]  | "fictitiousness" 


    1: as in fantasy, fiction;




    [Adjective]  | "fictitious" 


    1: not real and existing only in the imagination;


      * e.g., " ... his wartime exploits turned out to be entirely fictitious, as he had never even been in the military "





     [ "fictitious" ]

    1: Pertaining to fiction. Not entirely founded in real life. Not just conjecture, but also fantasy.

      * e.g.,  ... The Bible is largely fictitious. Most 13 y.o. boys have a fictitious foot-long shlong. 

     [ "Fictitious" ]

    1: Literally no one can identify the difference between the word "fictitious," and "fictional."

      * e.g.,  ... Teacher: "Today, we are going to be reading a fictitious novel." Student: "What does the word 'fictitious,' mean?" 


     [ "Fictitious" ]

    2: **No one fucking knows.**

      * e.g.,  ... Teacher: "It's a synonym for the word 'fictional'." 


     [ "Fictitious" ]

    3: Generally used to pronounce one's vocabulary.

      * e.g.,  ... Student: "What's the difference between the two words?" 

     [ "fictitious" ]

    1: Not real or imaginary

      * e.g.,  ... Damn boi! That girl has some fictitious titties. She needs some 3D modelling. 

     [ "fictitious assumption paradigm" ]

    1: The dynamics of false conclusions made by individuals or groups.

      * e.g.,  ... The persons worldview was based on a fictitious assumption paradigm. Fictitious assumption paradigms often exist in complex problems and pattern recognition. Americans often hold fictitious assumption paradigms about foreign countries and leaders because they never travel. 

     [ "Fictitiously Friendly" ]

    1:  One who pretends to be nice or friendly to peoples face but then talks about them behind there back.

      * e.g.,  ... Be careful talking with them, They are Fictitiously Friendly. Not trustable. 


     [ "Fictitiously Friendly" ]

    2:  Someone who seems caring about a friends feelings, shows compassion and understanding but doesn't really mean it.


     [ "Fictitiously Friendly" ]

    3:  A person that appears nice but doesn't have genuine intentions.

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