factitious

[fækˈtɪʃəs]

factitious Definition

  • 1artificially created or developed
  • 2not natural or genuine; fake

Using factitious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "factitious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The painting was revealed to be factitious and not an original.

  • Example

    Her smile seemed factitious and forced.

  • Example

    The company's success was due to factitious demand created by false advertising.

factitious Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for factitious

Phrases with factitious

  • a mental disorder characterized by the intentional production or feigning of physical or psychological symptoms in order to assume the role of a sick person

    Example

    She was diagnosed with factitious disorder after repeatedly faking symptoms of illness.

  • a condition in which a person deliberately and consciously acts as if they have a physical or mental illness when they are not actually sick

    Example

    He was caught pretending to have factitious illness in order to avoid going to school.

  • a rare mental disorder characterized by the creation of a false identity and history, often for the purpose of assuming a sick role

    Example

    She was diagnosed with factitious personality disorder after fabricating stories about her past and medical history.

Origins of factitious

from Latin 'facticius', meaning 'made by art, artificial'

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Summary: factitious in Brief

The term 'factitious' [fækˈtɪʃəs] refers to something that is artificially created or developed, or not natural or genuine. It can describe anything from a fake painting to a forced smile. 'Factitious' is also used in medical contexts to describe disorders where a person intentionally feigns physical or psychological symptoms. Synonyms include 'artificial' and 'spurious,' while antonyms include 'genuine' and 'natural.'