No, this is a word invented by Nicholas C. T. Wright, he should have used either Fictional or Fictitious. No, this is a word invented by Nicholas C. T. Wright, he should have used either Fictional or Fictitious.
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∙ 15y agoYes. Fictional is an adjective, as in fictional character. Fictional, yes. Fictitious, yes. The WikiAnswers spell check recognizes them, but it reads fictitional as a misspelling. Sorry for the first answer; I didn't properly read the word with the additional 'it' as you spelled it. No, "fictitional" is not a word. If it were, it would probably have the same meaning as fictional.
"Yo" is considered a real word, often used as a slang term to get someone's attention or to express excitement. It is commonly used in informal or casual conversation.
De-inhibition, is widely used in the English language but has no dictionary definition as it is not a real word.
"Pohatu" is a Maori word that translates to "stone" in English.
No - the word is fictional. Fictional means created in the imagination. But fictitious is a word.
Yes, despite a widespread belief that irregardless is not a real word, it is in face a word- it's a combination of 'irrespective' and 'regardless.' It is recognized by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary.
Why don't you look in an English dictionary, you might find it there.
No, jov is not officially a word in the English language. It is not in the English dictionary nor is it in the Scrabble dictionary.
Yes, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a real word. It is the longest word in the English dictionary and refers to a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust.
No this is not a word of English dictionary.
No, it is not. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is.
Aavalu is not an English word. The word is not found in the dictionary.