fictility
/fɪktɪlɪti/Definitions
1. noun
A quality of being fictitious or imaginary, often referring to fictional works or concepts.
“The writer’s use of fictility in her novel added a layer of complexity to the storyline.”
1. noun
A quality of being fictitious or imaginary, often referring to fictional works or concepts.
“The writer’s use of fictility in her novel added a layer of complexity to the storyline.”