English to Punjabi Dictionary fictional

fictional

ਕਾਲਪਨਿਕ
definition
adjective
fictional texts
of or relating to fiction; invented for the purposes of fiction.
example
Last year he won an award at a London catering show for carving another 'fictional' wizard, Harry Potter.
Wrong's excellent book is peopled by the kind of characters no 'fictional' framing could ever conceive.
Create a specific brief for an article and then write it, or make up a 'fictional' company and write copy for their website.
Mock biographies of 'fictional' characters have long been a staple joke of publishers.
It is now less and less necessary for the writer to invent the 'fictional' content of his novel.
For film producers, the past is merely a starting point, the foundation on which to build a 'fictional' story.
As companies rush to patent gene sequences, a 'fictional' lawsuit raises disturbing questions.
The police in his books are definitely the good guys, despite a trend for corrupt 'fictional' detectives.
Both started out with a narrowly defined 'fictional' territory, and both have tried to extend their range.
By the way: the invitation to this party says that I should come dressed as a 'fictional' character.
He was part of the way through publishing a short 'fictional' novel on his blog.
To help him play Trevor with conviction, Ferns invented a 'fictional' biography for the troubled man.
The test features an unlikely, completely 'fictional' situation in which you will have to make a decision.
I think I can afford to be indecisive on the matter of which 'fictional' character I like the most.
Gaumontville takes place in a 'fictional' municipality on the day of a mayoral election.
He is quite happy to be compared to Mary Shelley's 'fictional' character, Frankenstein.
They can either be 'fictional' , someone you know right now, or someone that you knew a long time ago.
However, the action of the play and the feelings of both the characters are entirely 'fictional' .
Now imagine how our 'fictional' family's activities are affected by heritage legislation.
He is 'fictional' , but his character is interestingly similar to the early life of Pius XII.
This may be a world of fact but it is a world of fact dragged into the limbo of 'fictionality' .
Above all, it allows us to achieve - if only 'fictionally' - the rare satisfaction of justice, real, moral, or poetic.
Granted it's never easy 'fictionalizing' historic events, but the temptation to rely on magical shortcuts should be avoided at all costs.
I'd done a lot of work 'fictionally' , in terms of narrative, point of view and so on, but I also had lot of non-fiction experience to draw on: research methods, interviewing, finding material.
By attempting to embody that 'fictionality' , Woolf's ‘A Tale Told by Moonlight’ thickens the silvery self-image that Peter Walsh encounters in the metropolitan world of Mrs Dalloway.
Like Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the South American writer with whom she is being lavishly compared by her rather over-enthusiastic publishers, Enright is interested in the 'fictionality' of history.
The play is set in the Shear Madness hair salon, 'fictionally' located in Kensington, where the lives of customers and hairdressers are disrupted by a murder.
Years ago I received a crash course in dating and romancing from a Southern spitfire, an experience I 'fictionalized' in my novel The Catsitters.
Since the war ended, the American public has been fed a dose of movies 'fictionalizing' the excesses of U.S. units in Vietnam, such as Apocalypse Now and Platoon.
One of the most disturbing aspects of the affair is the spontaneously-occurring popular 'fictionalization' of the events.
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