Opposite of an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment
“The author intends for her next book to be a blend of fiction as well as non-fiction.”
Opposite of a piece of gossip
“The claim that we are not trying is a misconception, and that is a fact!”
Opposite of a fabricated narrative
“The truth of their relationship was much more sinister than just being really good friends.”
Opposite of a version or narrative of events or facts
Opposite of a comprehensive explanation or description of an idea or topic
Opposite of a story or account that is told or narrated
Opposite of an official report, especially on state or military affairs
“The Emperor visited the camp at Chalons and presented a speech addressed to the soldiers who took part in the Italian campaign of 1859.”
Opposite of a reason or explanation given to justify a fault or offense
Opposite of a claim that a circumstance exempts one from blame or obligation
Opposite of a piece of news or information
Opposite of an explanation for an occurrence
“And yet, within this enormity, hidden on every page is a small boy who opens his eyes to witness the inexplicability of human sorrow.”
Opposite of information or data about a subject or topic
Opposite of a short work of fiction
Opposite of the storyline of a narrative work
Opposite of an actual event, situation, or fact
“The allegation of criminality is a complete fabrication.”
Opposite of a rumor or piece of gossip
“There is some truth to the claim that he is now in a relationship.”
Opposite of a published statement or the act of revealing something
“Withholding of information is considered perjury within the framework of many justice systems.”
Opposite of news or gossip that is current
“Don't give me old news! What are the current rumors?”
Opposite of an intentionally false statement
“You can't handle the truth!”
Opposite of news or information
“Regrettably, we have been given misinformation regarding the previous report on the Royals.”
(consequence) Opposite of a reason or explanation given to justify a fault or offense
“As a consequence of his actions, he had to flee the colony, having been indicted for abusing his privileges as an officer.”
(accusation) Opposite of a reason or explanation given to justify a fault or offense
Opposite of an item or story published or broadcast by only one source
“I clicked on the catchy headline, but the content turned out to be a nonstory.”
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