单词 | fictionalisation |
释义 | fictionalisation (extremely rare) n WORD FAMILY fictionalise: fictionalisation, fictionalised+/fiction: fictional, fictionalise, fictionalize, fictions, fictitious, nonfiction/fictional: fictionally/fictionalization: fictionalizations/fictionalize: fictionalization, fictionalized, fictionalizes, fictionalizing/fictitious: fictitiously/nonfiction: nonfictional USAGE EXAMPLESBut be warned: Ms Cline’s retelling is far from a straightforward fictionalisation of the murders. Economist(Jul 28, 2016) Wiser celebrities than her have chosen to ignore or be flattered by their fictionalisation. The Guardian(May 17, 2014) Because then I wrote a novel called Dancer which is a fictionalisation of the life of Rudolf Nureyev. The Guardian(May 25, 2013) 1n writing in a fictional form Syn|Hyper fabrication, fictionalization authorship, composition, penning, writing the act of creating written works 2n a literary work based partly or wholly on fact but written as if it were fiction Syn|Hyper fictionalization literary composition, literary work imaginative or creative writing |
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