fictionalisation

[US]/ˌfɪkʃənəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌfɪkʃənələˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the process of making something fictional; the act of turning real events or facts into a fictional form

Phrases & Collocations

heavy fictionalisation

partial fictionalisation

complete fictionalisation

fictionalisation process

fictionalisation techniques

fictionalisation methods

fictionalisation trends

fictionalisations abound

Example Sentences

the film’s fictionalisation of real events sparked heated debate among critics.

her fictionalisation of family history added depth to the novel.

the director’s fictionalisation of the scandal was based on eyewitness accounts.

this fictionalisation takes creative liberties while keeping the core facts intact.

the author’s fictionalisation of the war offers a fresh perspective.

public backlash followed the fictionalisation of the tragedy in a prime-time series.

his fictionalisation of the biography blurs the line between fact and fiction.

the documentary avoids fictionalisation and sticks to the official record.

in her fictionalisation of the case, minor details were changed for dramatic effect.

the studio defended the fictionalisation as a necessary storytelling device.

readers praised the fictionalisation for its vivid characters and authentic atmosphere.

the playwright’s fictionalisation of the legend brought it to life on stage.

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