escript

/ɛˈskrɪpt, ɪˈskrɪpt/

Definitions

1. noun

a fictional or imaginary world, especially one created in a work of science fiction, fantasy, or other imaginative writing.

“The story was set in a futuristic escript, where robots had replaced most human workers.”

2. verb

to create or write a fictional or imaginary world, especially in science fiction, fantasy, or other imaginative writing.

“The author escripted a whole galaxy for her novel, complete with alien species and strange technologies.”

Synonyms

  • fictional world
  • script

Antonyms

  • real world
  • reality