Fiction

/ˈfɪkʃən/ noun

Fiction is writing that tells made-up stories about imaginary events or characters, even if they feel very real. Novels, short stories, and many movies are types of fiction.

It comes from Latin “fictio,” meaning “a fashioning” or “a making,” from “fingere,” meaning “to shape” or “to invent.” At first it meant a shaping of stories, not necessarily lying.

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