fictionality

[US]/[ˈfɪkʃənəlɪti]/
[UK]/[ˈfɪkʃənəlɪti]/

Translation

n.the state or quality of being fictional; the degree to which something is fictional

Phrases & Collocations

fictionality effect

exploring fictionality

fictionality studies

embracing fictionality

analyzing fictionality

heightening fictionality

fictionality’s role

questioning fictionality

creating fictionality

sense of fictionality

Example Sentences

the author leaned heavily into the story's fictionality, creating a wholly unbelievable world.

despite its fictionality, the novel explored surprisingly relevant social themes.

he questioned the extent to which the documentary blurred the line between reality and fictionality.

the play’s fictionality allowed for a more exaggerated and comedic portrayal of the characters.

she was fascinated by the interplay between historical fact and fictionality in the film.

the novel’s strength lay not in its realism, but in its skillful use of fictionality.

the children readily accepted the story’s fictionality, lost in the world of make-believe.

the documentary’s success depended on its ability to convincingly mask its own fictionality.

the author deliberately embraced the fictionality of the genre to create a sense of wonder.

the film’s narrative structure highlighted the artificiality and inherent fictionality of the situation.

the discussion centered on the ethical implications of manipulating fictionality for commercial gain.

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