noun
- plural of fictionization; instances of converting real events, people, or situations into fictional narratives or works of fiction
Usage: countable noun; often used in literary and media contexts
Examples
- The author's fictionizations of historical events made the stories more engaging for readers.
- Several fictionizations of the true crime case appeared in books and television shows.
- Critics debated whether the fictionizations remained faithful to the original facts.
- The film studio produced multiple fictionizations of the same biography.
- These fictionizations blended real people with invented characters and dialogue.
- Readers often prefer fictionizations of history because they are more entertaining than dry textbooks.