All English words - page 1940
Meanings of Fibular:
adjectiveRelating to the fibula (= the outer bone of the lower leg)
Usage examples:
A fibular fracture
Meanings of Fibulas:
nounThe outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and the ankle (or the equivalent joints in other terrestrial vertebrates), parallel with the tibia.
Usage examples:
The lower end of the femur articulates at the knee joint with the tibia (shin bone); the fibula lie…
Meanings of Fichu:
nounA small triangular shawl, worn round a woman's shoulders and neck.
Usage examples:
Originally the neckline had shown her chest, but now a thin fichu tried its best to cover the raw m…
Meanings of Fichus:
nounA small triangular shawl, worn round a woman's shoulders and neck.
Usage examples:
Originally the neckline had shown her chest, but now a thin fichu tried its best to cover the raw m…
Meanings of Fickle:
adjectiveChanging frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
Usage examples:
Celebs trying to appeal to an increasingly fickle public
Meanings of Fickleness:
nounChangeability, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
Usage examples:
The fickleness of youth
Meanings of Fickler:
adjectiveChanging frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
Usage examples:
Celebs trying to appeal to an increasingly fickle public
Meanings of Ficklest:
adjectiveChanging frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
Usage examples:
Celebs trying to appeal to an increasingly fickle public
Meanings of Fictile:
adjectiveMade of earth or clay by a potter.
Usage examples:
In the annexed woodcut, the female figure in the middle is copied from a fictile vase.
Meanings of Fiction:
nounLiterature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
Meanings of Fictional:
adjectiveRelating to or occurring in fiction; invented for the purposes of fiction.
Usage examples:
Fictional texts
Meanings of Fictionalization:
nounThe action of writing about a real event or character, but adding imaginary details and changing some facts, or a story written in this way
Usage examples:
The weekly fictionalization of his adventures, readers of the books are forced to differentiate bet…
Meanings of Fictionalize:
verbGive or create a fictional version of.
Usage examples:
She wrote a scene fictionalizing the execution
Meanings of Fictionalized:
verbGive or create a fictional version of.
Usage examples:
She wrote a scene fictionalizing the execution
adjective(of a story) based on a real event or character but with imaginary details added or some facts changed
Usage examples:
This is the fictionalized story of the american painter james mcneill whistler.
Meanings of Fictionalizes:
verbGive or create a fictional version of.
Usage examples:
She wrote a scene fictionalizing the execution
Meanings of Fictionalizing:
verbGive or create a fictional version of.
Usage examples:
She wrote a scene fictionalizing the execution
Meanings of Fictionally:
adverbIn an imaginary way or one related to fiction (= writing about imaginary events)
Usage examples:
The tv series fictionally dramatizes the work of a team of fbi agents., you could call it her ficti…
Meanings of Fictioneer:
nounA writer or inventor of fiction.
Usage examples:
He was a fictioneer of extraordinary invention
Meanings of Fictions:
nounLiterature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
Meanings of Fictitious:
adjectiveNot real or true; imaginary or fabricated.
Usage examples:
Reports of a deal were dismissed as fictitious by the minister
Meanings of Fictitiously:
adverbIn a way that is invented and not true or does not exist
Usage examples:
It is not the case, as has been fictitiously claimed by some journalists, that i claimed for this t…
Meanings of Fictive:
adjectiveCreated by the imagination.
Usage examples:
The novel's fictive universe
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