Figment
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British pronunciation/fˈɪɡmənt/
American pronunciation/ˈfɪɡmɪnt/

Définition et Signification de "figment"

Figment
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fruit

something invented or imagined, often without any basis in reality
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The monster in the story was merely a figment of the author's imagination.
The conspiracy theory was based on a figment of speculation rather than concrete evidence.
His memories of the event were distorted, filled with figments of fantasy and embellishment.
She believed that the voices she heard were figments of her mind, not real people.
The dream felt surreal, filled with figments of surreal creatures and landscapes that didn't exist in the waking world.
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