Vocabulary: factitious
Tutoring English, vocabulary is always interesting. The tutor mentions factitious.
Factitious means invented, but meant to be real or believed even so. A person may be trying to get a business up and running; if they say it exists before it really does, you might think of it as being factitious. A person’s appreciation of something can also be factitious.
Source:
Mish, Frederick C. (ed). Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Springfield: Merriam-Webster, 2004.
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