Meaning & Definition of Factitious in English
English⟶
Factitious
Artificially created or developed.
Pronunciation:
/fækˈtɪʃəs/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Not genuine; artificially created or developed.
Example Sentence: The factitious nature of the medical condition led to debates about its legitimacy.
Definition: Produced by humans rather than occurring naturally.
Example Sentence: The factitious substance was designed for experimental purposes.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'factitius', meaning 'made by art, artificial'.
Synonyms
artificialmanufacturedcontrivedspuriousfake
Common Phrases and Expressions
- factitious disorder: A mental disorder in which a person acts as if they have a physical or mental illness when they are not really sick.
- factitious claims: Claims that are not based on fact or reality, often fabricated.
Translations
- Spanish: ficticio
- French: factice
- German: fiktiv
- Russian: фактический
Related Words
- fiction: Literature created from the imagination, not based solely on fact.
- simulate: To imitate the appearance or character of something.
- artifice: Clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others.
Slang Meanings of factitious
Meaning: Fake or made up
Example Sentence: That news report is just a bunch of factitious nonsense.
Meaning: Not real, just for show
Example Sentence: Her enthusiasm seemed really factitious.