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confiction

 

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Confiction

Noun (Countable):

1. A blend of fact and fiction in a story or narrative.

Example sentence: The author's latest novel is a mesmerizing confiction that blurs the line between reality and imagination.

Verb (Transitive):

1. To create or produce a piece of confiction.

Example sentence: The filmmaker skillfully conficted elements of historical events with fictional characters in her new documentary.

Adjective:

1. Pertaining to a narrative that combines truth and fiction.

Example sentence: The confiction tale of the haunted house thrilled and captivated the audience.

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