The word stone meets those specifications.
applying; implementing; operationalizing; enforcing (the law); managing; supervising; giving (an exam)
Synonyms for zombie include walkers, crawlers, shamblers, the walking dead, and infected. -Ceaser_Corporation on Reddit
A character is anything or anyone in the story -- it can be a person or animal, or even the landscape.
The different people involved: the protagonist, their family, friends, neighbors, foes...
a character is somebody talked about I'm the story/somebody brought up in a story
a person , thing, or animal that takes place in a story.
Descriptive words like "crystalline waters," "rocky coastline," and "echoing caves" can help convey the coastal setting of "Through the Tunnel." Additionally, words like "secluded inlet," "scorching sun," and "flourishing marine life" can further paint a vivid picture of the setting where the story takes place.
Failure, adversity, misfortune, catastrophe, struggle, wreck, etc.
The word you're looking for is novella.Although strictly speaking a novella is slighty shorter than a novel.
The opposite of slash, which is homosexual, would by het, or heterosexual fiction.
A possible antonym for fiction is nonfiction. Nonfiction refers to writing or stories that are based on real events and facts rather than being imaginary or made-up like fiction.
The opposite of an imaginative concept would be unimaginative -- dull, boring, repetitive, or common.
Similarly a person who is not imaginative would be dull, predictable, or uncreative.
A traditional story passed down through generations is often referred to as a legend.
- Avoid
- Bolt
- Cut and run
- Decamp
- Depart
- Elude
- Escape
- Evade
- Fly
- Fly the coop
- Getaway
- Hotfoot
- Jump
- Leave
- Make off
- Retreat
- Scamper
- Scoot
- Scram
- Split
- Step on it
- Take a hike
- Take flight
- Vamoose
- Vanish
The antonym of non-fiction is fiction. Fiction refers to imaginative or invented stories that are not based on real events or facts.
disloyalty, sell-out, deception, treason, treachery, trickery, double-cross, breach of trust, falseness, dishonesty.
Dr. Martin Dillard from Milledgeville is called in from another town to examine Betty.