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feint a false movement that is meant to trick an opponent by taking attention away from the real target. [2 definitions]
fictional existing only in a made-up story and not existing in real life.
figurehead a person whose title sounds important but who has no real power. [1/2 definitions]
for real (informal) real or really; actual or actually.
genuine true to what is claimed; real. [1/2 definitions]
hoax something false or fake presented as true or real. [1/2 definitions]
hometown the town or city in which one was born or grew up, or any place that feels as if it is one's real home because of having lived there a long time.
honest truthful, real or sincere. [1/4 definitions]
irony contrast that is usually interesting or surprising between what one would normally expect and what the real thing or situation is.
joust a real or pretend fight between two knights on horseback. Each knight tries to knock the other off his horse with a lance. [1/2 definitions]
lifelike looking like something in real life.
made-up not real or true; invented. [1/2 definitions]
make-believe not real; imaginary. [1/2 definitions]
mock not real or true. [1/3 definitions]
myth a story, person, or thing that has been made up or imagined and is not real. [1/2 definitions]
mythical not real; not existing in fact; imaginary. [1/2 definitions]
nickname a name given to a person, place, or thing in place of the real name. [1/3 definitions]
original first; not a copy; real. [2/6 definitions]
pen name a name used by authors in place of their real names.
phantom a ghost or something else that seems real, but is not real.
practical having to do with real life and experience rather than theory. [1/3 definitions]