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  1. fiction, literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation. Types of literature in the fiction genre include the novel, short story, and novella.

  2. the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and does not describe real people or deal with facts, or a false report or statement that you pretend is true: [ U ] She wrote detective fiction and made a good living at it. [ C usually sing ] It was a fiction, though widely believed, that he had once been rich.

  3. noun. /ˈfɪkʃn/ Idioms. [uncountable] a type of literature that describes imaginary people and events, not real ones. a work of popular fiction. historical/romantic/crime fiction. to write/read fiction. a crime fiction writer. opposite non-fiction see also airport (2), fan fiction, pulp fiction, science fiction. Collocations Literature. Wordfinder.

  4. literature and stories about imaginary people or events: What's the best-selling children's fiction title? Opposite. nonfiction. Fewer examples. romantic fiction. a popular author of children's fiction. I enjoy reading fiction. Ian McEwan, fiction writer, will discuss his new novel. It can be quite difficult to write crime fiction.

  5. Fiction (FICK-shun) is a literary genre comprised of narratives that aren’t factual but are, instead, products of the authors’ imaginations. Fiction is the opposite of nonfiction, a literary genre consisting of historically accurate narratives about real people or events.

  6. 3 days ago · Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real. More specifically, fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes.

  7. A fiction is a deliberately fabricated account of something. It can also be a literary work based on imagination rather than on fact, like a novel or short story.

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