fictionalize

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To retell something real as if it were fiction, especially by fabricating falsehoods
To convert something into a novel or other dramatic work
fic·tion·al·ize fictionalizes fictionalizing fictionalized in BRIT, also use fictionalise To fictionalize an account of something that really happened means to tell it as a story, with some details changed or added. We had to fictionalize names. a fictionalised account of a true and horrific story. to make a film or story about a real event, changing some details and adding some imaginary characters
convert into the form or the style of a novel; "The author novelized the historical event"
{f} transform into a fictional narrative, treat like fiction (also fictionalise)
make into fiction; "The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel
make into fiction; "The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel"
fictionalise
Alternative spelling of fictionalize
fictionalise
{f} transform into a fictional narrative, treat like fiction (also fictionalize)
fictionalization
The act of fictionalizing or something fictionalized
fictionalization
{i} transforming into a fictional narrative; writing in a fictional format; written literary work based on fact but written as though it was fiction (also fictionalisation)
fictionalization
a literary work based partly or wholly on fact but written as if it were fiction
fictionalized
past of fictionalize
fictionalized
{s} transformed into a fictional narrative, treated like fiction
fictionalizes
third-person singular of fictionalize
fictionalizing
present participle of fictionalize
fictionalize
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