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Often used in the same context:
phony,
bogus,
fictious,
fake,
fictional,
fraudulent,
false,
phoney,
phantom,
imaginary,
fictive,
fictionalized,
doctored,
purported,
con artist,
sham,
inflated,
mythical,
fantastical,
untraceable,
misleading,
untruthful,
erroneous,
spurious,
disguised,
dishonest,
actual,
unauthentic,
disreputable,
exaggerated,
faceless,
fanciful,
false pretenses,
unsubstantiated,
believable,
dubious,
legitimate,
fallacious,
unregistered,
swindling,
counterfeit,
ersatz,
false pretense,
outlandish,
worthless,
untrue,
undercover agent,
perjured,
incorrect,
illegitimate,
shady,
unscrupulous,
deceitful,
nonfictional,
nefarious,
knavish,
ex nihilo,
pyramid scheme,
ponzi scheme,
inaccurate,
implausible,
unverifiable,
absurd,
deceptive,
preposterous,
unwitting,
illusionary,
anonymous,
sinister,
nonsensical,
pseudonymous,
pseudo,
unauthorized,
alleged,
pawn broker,
illusory,
real,
unverified,
potemkin village,
crackpot,
smalltime,
hypothetical,
valueless,
walter mitty,
zany,
nameless,
laundered,
skyjacking,
pencil pusher,
phantasmagorical,
unoriginal,
mendacious,
truthful,
nonexistent,
invalid,
manipulative,
inauthentic,
devious,
purloined,
computerized,
ghostwritten,
unsuspecting,
dif,
empirical,
arable,
contrary,
convincing,
difficulty,
hereditary,
hostile,
immune,
literary,
mercantile,
simple,
tolerant,
accrue,
adaptive,
avail,
common,
concern,
consequence,
deficient,
legendary,
archetypical,
mythic,
mythological,
actualized,
existent,
immaterial,
supposititious,
allegorical,
archetypal
Appears in the definition of:
anonym,
benford's law,
embellishment,
embroidery,
erewhon,
holmes,
jane doe,
john doe,
nom de guerre,
pretext,
pseudonym,
richard roe,
sherlock holmes,
stalking-horse
Synonyms:
assumed,
counterfeit,
fabricated,
false,
fancied,
fictional,
fictive,
imitative,
invented,
made-up,
pretended,
put on,
sham,
unreal
Also try:
— Nouns for fictitious:
name,
names,
character,
person,
characters,
narrative,
value,
story,
capital,
persons,
world,
more...
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