prefiction

/ˈprɛfɪkˈʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical or imaginary event or situation that is said to have influenced a particular course of action or outcome, but has no factual basis.

“The politician’s advisors pointed to a prefiction of public outcry to justify their decision to cancel the event.”

Synonyms

  • omission
  • premonition

Antonyms

  • prediction
  • prevision