| 单词 | factitious | 
| 释义 | factitiousadjective  fac·ti·tious  fak-ˈti-shəs   1    : produced by humans rather than by natural forces  It seems probable that several of the mounds are factitious.  Those factitious stones have resisted atmospheric influences much better than sandstones; they are composed of perfectly hard mortar mixed with pounded pebbles …    2   a     : formed by or adapted to an artificial or conventional standard  factitious tastes and values  … her genuine vocation, as distinguished from the hollow and factitious ideal with which her family and her association with Olive Chancellor had saddled her …    b     : produced by special effort : not genuine  created a factitious demand by spreading rumors of shortage  … whether the smile began as a factitious one, to test her capacity in that art,—nobody knows; it ended certainly in a real smile.  What was dramatic in it tended to be factitious, generated as it was by the mystery part of the story …    c     : of, relating to, or affected with factitious disorder  True factitious patients are those who consciously feign physical or psychological symptoms to assume the role of a patient because they desire attention, sympathy and caring.    factitiously adverb    factitiousness noun   factitious adjective1  as in faux   being such in appearance only and made with or manufactured from usually cheaper materials presumably the statue is of factitious marble, because for that price you're not going to get the real stuff   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in false   lacking in natural or spontaneous quality the factitious friendliness shown by the beauty-pageant contestants to one another   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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