fictitious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fictitious in Hindi

  • काल्पनिक
  • जाली
  • झूठा
  • कल्पित
  • बनावटी
  • अवास्तविक
  • मनगढ़न्त

fictitious Definition

adjective

  • not real or true, being imaginary or having been fabricated.

fictitious Example

  • she pleaded guilty to stealing thousands in taxpayer dollars by having a fictitious employee on her payroll. ( उसने अपने पेरोल पर एक फर्जी कर्मचारी होने के कारण करदाता डॉलर में हजारों चोरी करने का दोषी पाया। )
  • The persons and events portrayed in this production are fictitious. ( इस उत्पादन में चित्रित व्यक्ति और घटनाएँ काल्पनिक हैं। )
  • The "mean moon" is a fictitious moon which moves around the earth with a uniform velocity and in the same time as the real moon.  ( "माध्य चंद्रमा" एक काल्पनिक चंद्रमा है जो पृथ्वी के चारों ओर एक समान वेग से और वास्तविक चंद्रमा के समान समय में घूमता है। )
  • All the places and characters in my novel are fictitious . ( मेरे उपन्यास के सभी स्थान और पात्र काल्पनिक हैं। )
  • That history book is a fictitious work written by an amateur historian without any historical education.  ( वह इतिहास पुस्तक बिना किसी ऐतिहासिक शिक्षा के एक शौकिया इतिहासकार द्वारा लिखी गई एक काल्पनिक कृति है। )
  • Unlikely and fantastic legends grew up around a great many figures, both real and fictitious. ( असंभावित और शानदार किंवदंतियां वास्तविक और काल्पनिक दोनों तरह की कई बड़ी हस्तियों के इर्द-गिर्द विकसित हुईं। )

More Sentence

  • But all these superstitions are really altogether on a fictitious basis.
  • It would seem that Abu'l-Mahasin had read or heard the stories in the Nights, and was thus led to compare the historical with the fictitious character.
  • Smith, who has a rap sheet spanning two coasts, initially gave a fictitious name, the source said.
  • The original accusations levelled by Thorez were based on a fictitious analogy between Nizan himself and the fictional character Pluvinage.
  • Andrew is awesome at spinning fictitious stories out of thin air, which is why he is so good at story-telling.
  • For the purposes of this chapter I have given the four schools fictitious names.
  • The original accusations levelled by Thorez were based on a fictitious analogy between Nizan himself and the fictional character Pluvinage.
  • Whilst most are entirely fictitious, bred form urban myths of payouts for nothing - always a " friend of a friend " .
  • Does such a fictitious person have a reputation which it can protect by the law of defamation?
  • You can change your configuration so that it looks like it's coming from somebody else, either real or fictitious.
  • Unlikely and fantastic legends grew up around a great many figures, both real and fictitious.
  • The driver of the second vehicle, a 21-year-old Cleveland man, was cited for fictitious plates and driving under suspension.
  • Your little friendship lamp is now a lighthouse in the fictitious Midwestern city of Springfield.
  • In astronomy the "mean sun" is a fictitious sun which moves uniformly in the celestial equator and has its right ascension always equal to the sun's mean longitude.
  • We were duped by the new employee’s supposed credentials, which we later learned were entirely fictitious.
  • the people in this novel are fictitious; the background of public events is not.
  • That the war continued for nearly two years after this proclamation shows how fictitious the claim of annexation was.
  • The characters in the book are all fictitious.
  • Where the payee is a fictitious or non-existing person, the bill may BE treated as payable to BEarer.
  • The publishers agreed to make it clear in all future editions the characters were fictitious.
  • Comparing the longitudes of the actual and the fictitious planet the former will sometimes be ahead of the latter and sometimes behind it.
  • But now let's imagine two fictitious characters behind the headlines.
  • Although the storyline is fictitious, the region,language and folklore are dirt real.
  • I play fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems.
  • We live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elect a fictitious president.
  • Yet the popular traditions from which such stories presumably came were not always totally fictitious, and can not be simply ignored.