Fiction, n.

      1. Invention, fancy, fantasy, imagination.
      2. Novel, romance, work of fiction, feigned story.
      3. Fabrication, figment, invention, fable, falsehood, lie.
      4. Fictitious literature.

    Fictitious, a.

      1. Feigned, invented, imaginary, fanciful, unreal, purely ideal.
      2. False, counterfeit, spurious, supposititious.

    Fiddle, n. Violin.

    Fiddle, v. n.

      1. Play on a fiddle.
      2. Trifle, dawdle, lose, time, waste time, idle away time, fritter away time, fool away time.

    Fiddle-de-dee, interj. Nonsense, stuff, fudge, moonshine.

    Fiddle-faddle, n. (Colloq.) Nonsense, trifling, frivolity, stuff, twaddle, twattle, prate, gabble, gibberish, gibble-gabble.

    Fiddle-faddle, a. (Colloq.) Foolish, nonsensical, trifling, frivolous, trivial, idle, fiddling, twattling, prating, gabbling.

    Fiddling, a. Trifling, frivolous, trivial, idle. See fiddle-faddle, a.

    Fidelity, n.

      1. Faithfulness, devotedness, devotion, truth, true-heartedness, loyalty, fealty, adherence to duty, observance of good faith.
      2. Accuracy, closeness, exactness, faithfulness, precision.

    Fidget, v. n.

      1. Move nervously about, twitch, hitch, hitch about.

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