fictitiously


fic·ti·tious

F0104500 (fĭk-tĭsh′əs)adj.1. Concocted or fabricated, especially in order to deceive or mislead; make up: a fictitious name; fictitious transactions.2. Of or relating to the characters, settings, or plots that are created for a work of fiction: a book in which fictitious characters interact with historical figures.
[From Latin fictīcius, from fictus, past participle of fingere, to form; see fiction.]
fic·ti′tious·ly adv.fic·ti′tious·ness n.
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Adv.1.fictitiously - in a false manner intended to mislead
2.fictitiously - in a fictional manner (created by the imagination)
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