Sinn vs Fictional - What's the difference?
sinn | fictional |
Invented, as opposed to real.
As a noun sinn
is time, times.As a adjective fictional is
invented, as opposed to real.sinn
Not English
Sinn has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'sinn':
sun, son, swan, sin, seen, sewn, shown, san, skein, syn, skin, sein, soon, scion, shewn, sen, scan, sheen, swain, shin, sean, shun, sken, sawn, sqn, sown, swoon, sain, sien, shan, saun, seuen, shoon, seyon, syen, sion, syon, scyon, scien, scyen, sowen, sgn, sewin, sewen, skean, swown, skain, sunnfictional
English
Adjective
(wikipedia fictional) (en adjective)- Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters.
- The janitor's account of the crime turned out to be entirely fictional .