Adverb
fictionally (comparative more fictionally, superlative most fictionally)
In a fictional manner.
It is clear, too, that he did not get the best, and most fictionally useful, part of his background material from research in the library; like Scott, in his Border novels, he gives, rather, the impression of having drunk it in with his mother's milk." Source: Internet
The city was fictionally portrayed in the Steven Spielberg movie Amistad (1997) concerning the events around the mutiny trial of that ship's rebelling captives. Source: Internet
It was as though Heinlein the engineer said, 'If I had the parts available, what little gadgets would I most enjoy building?' and then went ahead and built them fictionally. Source: Internet
The premise for this book, fictionally illustrating the events that befell the African American population of a Mississippi town destroyed by a devastating 1936 tornado, is a creative endeavor. Source: Internet
On panels I often mention the emotional satisfactions of killing people fictionally. Source: Internet