What's the meaning of fictive?

Definition of fictive
1 : not genuine : feigned. 2 : of, relating to, or capable of imaginative creation. 3 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of fiction : fictional.
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How do you use fictive in a sentence?

1. I have the impression that this fictive marriage of ours is like ghosts in a play. 2. It happens sometimes that the fictive marriage turns into a real one, but that depends on the couple.
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What is the meaning of flippantly?

1 : lacking proper respect or seriousness. 2 archaic : glib, talkative.
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What does Affinial mean?

adjective. related by or concerning marriage.
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Is it fiction or fictional?

fictional/ fictitious/ fictive

Fictional, fictive, and fictitious all branch off the "fiction" tree, but fictional is literary, fictive is specific, and fictitious is just plain fake. These three words love fiction but each in its own way.
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What is difference between fiction and nonfiction?

In a nutshell, the main difference between fiction and non-fiction is that fiction is an outcome of imagination, whereas non-fiction is wholly based on facts and reality.
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Why fiction is better than nonfiction?

While fiction, sometimes takes you to the imaginative world, non-fiction unfolds the reality you get to know real people and their lives. 2) Non-fiction enlightens one with a specific idea of subjectivity. It also gives knowledge in a specific subject which helps in learning new things. 3) It provides you with facts.
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What is affinal marriage?

The relationship that a person has to the blood relatives of a spouse by virtue of the marriage. The doctrine of affinity developed from a Maxim of Canon Law that a Husband and Wife were made one by their marriage.
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Is marriage an affinal relationship?

Affinal relationships are quintessential in western family life. These relationships are characterized by a legal relationship (most commonly marriage). The relationships can provide an expanded social network and additional avenues for social support but they can be problematic as it is difficult to merge families.
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What is kinship marriage?

'Kinship is the recognition of relationships between persons based on descent or marriage. If the relationship between one person and another is considered by them to involve descent, the two are consanguine (“blood”) relatives. If the relationship has been established through marriage, it is affinal.' –
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Who is a frivolous man?

self-indulgently carefree; unconcerned about or lacking any serious purpose. (of a person) given to trifling or undue levity: a frivolous, empty-headed person.
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What does it mean when a person is pedantic?

Pedantic is an insulting word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter.
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What does cheeky mean in British slang?

Cheeky: To be cheeky is to be flippant or somewhat of a smart aleck. Considering British humor, I'd say most people here are a bit cheeky.
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What are Factives?

Similar to a fictive, a factive is an introject based on a real person, either historical or currently living. It is another word for a factual introject.
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What is fictive kin in sociology?

A fictive kin relationship is one that a child has with “an individual who is not related by birth, adoption, or marriage to a child, but who has an emotionally significant relationship with the child.”[3] Not legally recognizing these relationships harms children involved in the child welfare system by preventing ...
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What is a good sentence with the word fictitious?

She invented a fictitious boyfriend to put him off. 3. He dismissed recent rumours about his private life as fictitious. 4.
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Can a woman have multiple husbands?

polyandry, marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time; the term derives from the Greek polys, “many,” and anēr, andros, “man.” When the husbands in a polyandrous marriage are brothers or are said to be brothers, the institution is called adelphic, or fraternal, polyandry.
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What is the difference between cross cousins and parallel cousins?

In discussing consanguineal kinship in anthropology, a parallel cousin or ortho-cousin is a cousin from a parent's same-sex sibling, while a cross-cousin is from a parent's opposite-sex sibling.
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What is the meaning of conjugal family?

A conjugal family is a nuclear family that may consist of a married couple and their children or a couple who are unmarried or underage. Conjugal means there is a marriage relationship.
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What is Compadrazgo?

Definition of compadrazgo

: the reciprocal relationship or the social institution of such relationship existing between a godparent or godparents and the godchild and its parents in the Spanish-speaking world (as in South America)
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What is Consanguineal family?

In contrast, a “consanguineal” family consists of a parent, his or her children, and other relatives. Consanguinity is defined as the property of belonging to the same kinship as another person. In that respect, consanguinity is the quality of being descended from the same ancestor as another person.
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What is affinity and consanguinity?

“Consanguinity” is a relationship by blood. “Affinity” is a relationship by marriage. “To the third degree of consanguinity” applies to the candidate's first, second, and third degree of blood relatives as follows: Spouse - Children - Parents (first degree)
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Does reading increase intelligence?

1 It increases intelligence.

Exposure to vocabulary through reading (particularly reading children's books) not only leads to higher score on reading tests, but also higher scores on general tests of intelligence for children. Plus, stronger early reading skills may mean higher intelligence later in life.
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How much should I read a day?

You should read at least one hour every day without interruptions to be considered an average book reader. Those who finish a book every week usually engage in focused reading for 1.5 to 3 hours each day and have strategies to avoid distraction from smart devices and people.
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Does reading fiction make you smarter?

Recent research in neuroscience suggests that you might look to the library for solutions; reading literary fiction helps people develop empathy, theory of mind, and critical thinking. When we read, we hone and strengthen several different cognitive muscles, so to speak, that are the root of the EQ.
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