| fiction definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events | 49 sets |
| 2 | a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact | 43 sets |
| 3 | not true | 20 sets |
| 4 | a literary work that is made up; created in someone's mind; not based entirely on truth | 15 sets |
| 5 | the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration | 10 sets |
| 6 | not real | 10 sets |
| 7 | any story that is the product of imagination, even if the story is possible or realistic. | 8 sets |
| 8 | a made up story | 7 sets |
| 9 | a prose account that is made up rather than true | 7 sets |
| 10 | writing that tells about imaginary characters and events | 6 sets |
| 11 | a story that is not true | 6 sets |
| 12 | something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story | 6 sets |
| 13 | prose writing about imaginary characters and events | 5 sets |
| 14 | made up | 5 sets |
| 15 | a literary work portraying imaginary characters and events | 5 sets |
| 16 | literature consisting of imaginary stories; anything made up | 5 sets |
| 17 | the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, esp. in prose form. | 5 sets |
| 18 | a story that is not true; it is created in the author's imagination | 4 sets |
| 19 | a literary work (story, novel, play) portraying imaginary characters and events. | 4 sets |
| 20 | prose writing that tells an invented or imaginary story | 4 sets |
| 21 | stories that are not true | 4 sets |
| 22 | literature that tells stories about characters and settings that the writer makes up | 4 sets |
| 23 | writing from a writer's imagination | 4 sets |
| 24 | prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events. | 4 sets |
| 25 | a created or made up story | 4 sets |
| 26 | story in which characters & incidents are wholly or partly imaginary | 4 sets |
| 27 | an account that is made up rather than true | 4 sets |
| 28 | fake | 3 sets |
| 29 | a story that is not real | 3 sets |
| 30 | that which is imagined or made up | 3 sets |
| 31 | imaginative, as opposed to factual, writing that uses imaginary characters, events, and settings | 3 sets |
| 32 | prose narrative based on imagination, usually the novel or the short story. | 3 sets |
| 33 | a story that is the product of the author's imagination rather than fact or truth | 3 sets |
| 34 | story that is not true | 3 sets |
| 35 | the general term used for invented stories, usually applied to novels, short stories, novellas, romances, fables, and other narrative works in prose | 3 sets |
| 36 | something made up | 3 sets |
| 37 | a literary work (story, novel, play) portraying imaginary characters and events | 3 sets |
| 38 | a made-up story | 3 sets |
| 39 | made-up stories | 3 sets |
| 40 | a story or book that is not true | 3 sets |