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Fictional vs Faulty - What's the difference?

fictional | faulty |

As adjectives the difference between fictional and faulty

is that fictional is invented, as opposed to real while faulty is having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable.

fictional

English

Adjective

(wikipedia fictional) (en adjective)
  • Invented, as opposed to real.
  • Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters.
    The janitor's account of the crime turned out to be entirely fictional .

    faulty

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable.
  • They replaced the faulty wiring and it has worked fine ever since.
    I don't think you can infer that from the premise. It's a faulty argument.
  • (obsolete) At fault, to blame; guilty.
  • * 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.iv:
  • Her faultie Handmayd, which that bale did breede, / Confest, how Philemon her wrought to chaunge her weede.

    Usage notes

    * Nouns to which "faulty" is often applied: goods, equipment, product, wiring, construction, memory, thinking, design, hardware, software, unit, part, component, assumption, reasoning, premise, gene, operation, technique, merchandise, circuit, code, analysis, posture, machine, method, habit, process, communication.

    Antonyms

    * faultless

    Derived terms

    * faultiness