Get to know Fictionalised better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Fictionalised in a sentence
Fictionalised meaning
simple past and past participle of fictionalise
Using Fictionalised
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of fictionalise
- In the example corpus, fictionalised often appears in combinations such as: fictionalised in, fictionalised account, is fictionalised.
Context around Fictionalised
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Fictionalised
- In this selection, "fictionalised" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, partially, semi, increasingly, account, version and locale stand out and add context to how "fictionalised" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a partially fictionalised account of and a semi fictionalised comic memoir. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "fictionalised" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with fictionalised
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But their fictionalised encounter in is cinematic dynamite. (8 words)
It’s a fictionalised version of my lived experience. (9 words)
Beckett fictionalised the experience in his play Krapp's Last Tape (1958). (12 words)
The royal family has been fictionalised countless times: there is Sue Townsend’s The Queen And I, which imagines the royal family living on a council estate; or Alan Bennett’s The Uncommon Reader, in which the Queen becomes a voracious consumer of novels. (44 words)
It is a fictionalised, farcical, partially animated retelling of the band's history and aftermath with McLaren in the lead role, Jones as second lead, and contributions from Vicious (including his memorable performance of "My Way") and Cook. (38 words)
Richard, who plays a fictionalised version of himself as Donny Dunn is at the centre of a “strange and layered” relationship with a woman named Martha Scott (Jessica Gunning). (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
His absent father had once allegedly been a member of Birmingham's notorious Peaky Blinders gang - who are fictionalised in the hugely popular BBC series.
It’s a fictionalised version of my lived experience.
And ‘Castle Rock’ is another fictionalised locale that recurs in King’s fiction.
Richard, who plays a fictionalised version of himself as Donny Dunn is at the centre of a “strange and layered” relationship with a woman named Martha Scott (Jessica Gunning).
Titled 'The Lady', this drama is set to be broadcast on ITV and offers a "partially fictionalised" account of the notorious killer across four episodes.
He is also the author of “In Complete Circles”, a semi-fictionalised comic memoir of growing up in a small Northern Irish town during the 1980s and 90s.
The tube station existed right on the edge of the game’s boundaries, and as such they’d fictionalised some dead ends and removed a couple of major routes.
But their fictionalised encounter in is cinematic dynamite.
The royal family has been fictionalised countless times: there is Sue Townsend’s The Queen And I, which imagines the royal family living on a council estate; or Alan Bennett’s The Uncommon Reader, in which the Queen becomes a voracious consumer of novels.
The Twentieth Century tells the story of the staunchly Canadian King (Dan Beirne) and his increasingly bizarre, increasingly fictionalised path to the role of Prime Minister.
Just months earlier, a thinly fictionalised French film was released that also explored her life and work.
Beckett fictionalised the experience in his play Krapp's Last Tape (1958).
Graham Masterton 's 1981 novel A Man of Destiny (published in the UK as Railroad) is a fictionalised account of the line's construction.
He gave him copies of some materials he had on file, and Keneally soon decided to make a fictionalised treatment of the story.
In 2006, a re-edited version, The Yage Letters Redux, showed that the letters were largely fictionalised from Burroughs's notes.
In motion pictures * A 1974 movie called The Great McGonagall starred Spike Milligan as a fictionalised William McGonagall.
It is a fictionalised, farcical, partially animated retelling of the band's history and aftermath with McLaren in the lead role, Jones as second lead, and contributions from Vicious (including his memorable performance of "My Way") and Cook.
Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on Media Watch later appeared on Frontline in fictionalised form.
Osborne took literary revenge by creating a fictionalised and pseudonymous Richardson – a domineering and arrogant character whom everyone hated – in his play Hotel in Amsterdam.
Sahifah-yi Tipu Sultan, Himālayah Pablishing Hā'ūs, *citation A fictionalised account of Tipu's life.
Common combinations with fictionalised
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- fictionalised in 4×
- fictionalised account 4×
- is fictionalised 3×
- fictionalised version 2×
- fictionalised the 2×
- as fictionalised 2×
- later fictionalised 2×