Words and phrases that have a meaning related to nonfictional:  (122 results)
Antonyms:
fictional
Often used in the same context:
fictional, fictionalized, novelized, novelistic, autobiographic, sophoclean, acidulous, compendious, essayistic, ford madox ford, overdetermined, jean giraudoux, postfeminist, dostoevskian, nabokovian, filmable, slyer, aphra behn, revelatory, max beerbohm, unheroic, dostoyevskian, mary wollstonecraft shelley, franz werfel, epical, nancy mitford, shavian, gustave flaubert, unsensational, fictive, nonliterary, prose poem, tawdrier, believable, david riesman, writerly, daphne du maurier, alexander woollcott, originary, edmund spenser, dorothy sayers, theodore dreiser, riveting, overfamiliar, allegorical, le carre, weird sisters, jean anouilh, asphalt jungle, grand guignol, seriocomic, magic realist, ludic, william makepeace thackeray, dramatis personae, engrossing, fantastical, unembellished, bawdier, archibald macleish, isaac bashevis singer, apparitional, unaffecting, laurence sterne, picaresque, pithier, mythologise, postmodern, erich maria remarque, pulpier, willa cather, florenz ziegfeld, proustian, melodramatic, masculinist, epistolary, jamesian, arthur rimbaud, hemingwayesque, herman wouk, allegoric, oedipus complex, hermann hesse, sherlockian, bitterer, de quincey, book review, hagiographic, frabjous, dislikable, cameoing, knut hamsun, currer bell, percy bysshe shelley, holmesian, lit crit, discursive, evelyn waugh, rebarbative, denise levertov, illuminative, ring lardner, nonfiction, autobiographical, hagiographical, authored, biographical, expository, fiction, fragmentary, readable, apocryphal, noncanonical, nonhistorical, pseudonymous, censored, informative
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— Nouns for nonfictional: prose, works, writings, work, writing, texts, accounts, account, books, narratives, literature, more...

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