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science fiction
[ sahy-uhns fik-shuhn ]
noun
- a form of fiction that draws imaginatively on scientific knowledge and speculation in its plot, setting, theme, etc.
science fiction
noun
- a literary genre that makes imaginative use of scientific knowledge or conjecture
- ( as modifier )
a science fiction writer
Word History and Origins
Origin of science fiction1
Example Sentences
A slim science fiction novel that looks at our “precious and precarious” world through the eyes of six astronauts on the International Space Station has won the 2024 Booker Prize.
“Great Gold Bird” can be heavy, tugging at our hearts even as it becomes more mystical — its themes ricocheting among grief, science fiction and spiritualism.
There’s a flare of science fiction to the origin of white-nose syndrome.
It’s a reference to his support of Elon Musk, who, at a Trump rally a few weeks ago, declared that he wants to “make science fiction real.”
His vision seems to have been formed at the age when adolescents become enthralled by science fiction movies set in faraway galaxies — which isn’t to say that they can remain entertaining for adults, too.
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