Examples of using Fictional in English and their translations into Hindi
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Andy Samberg stars in the show, which focuses on a fictional police department precinct in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Now without a shred of evidence, a fictional conflict of interest of the CAG is invented.
it got to be too much, so I just… I… I created a fictional reality to escape it.
it is in fact entirely fictional.
The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life person, in which case the distinction of a"fictional" versus"real" character may be made.
It's the story of a very dearest closest friend of a politician and completely fictional.
Such origins of the name suggest to some that Quiteria is fictional.
it was its adoption of the mask by the fictional revolutionary hero in the comic V for Vendetta, and its 2005 movie,
In most cases, this takes the form of a fictional character, whom you shape with bits of information like education level,
tells the story of three students studying at the fictional New York State University whose lives are changed by 9/11
tells the story of three students studying at the fictional New York State University whose lives are changed by 9/11
Ngũgĩ's preface to the book tells us that the characters themselves are fictional- except when reference is made to national historic leaders(such as Kenya's first president after Uhuru, Jomo Kenyatta).
For example, while the seat of the diabolical scheming was the fictional local college and the chief antagonist was a fictional professor, it wasn't lost on readers that they were to perceive colleges
The producers also released two short video pieces online, which were intended to be viral videos designed as fictional backstory pieces, with one being a 1970 newscast marking the
Today, the very survival of rivers and trees and lions and elephants depends on the decisions and wishes of fictional entities, like the United States, like Google, like the World Bank-- entities that exist only in our own imagination.
tells the story of three students studying at the fictional New York State University whose lives are changed by the September 11 attacks
it takes some time, and the fictional universe becomes much closer than reality.
When you are engaged in reading a fictional story your brain is literally living vicariously through the characters in the story at a neurobiological level which can make children more empathetic to another person's pain and suffering.
The West Wing follows fictional President Jed Bartlett(Martin Sheen)
Contrary to fictional depictions where starships hide in nebulae as thick as cloud banks,