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Science-fiction
UK //ˈsaɪəns fɪkʃən//US //ˈsaɪəns fɪkʃən//
Definition
A genre of literature and film that explores imaginative scientific concepts.
In simple words: A type of story that explores futuristic and imaginary ideas.
Examples
- I love reading science-fiction novels about space travel.
- The movie is a thrilling science-fiction adventure set in a distant planet.
- Many science-fiction stories explore the implications of artificial intelligence.
- She prefers science-fiction over fantasy because of its focus on technology.
- Science-fiction often challenges our understanding of reality.
Usage notes
Used in both casual and formal contexts. Appropriate for discussing books, movies, or dreams that involve advanced technology or space travel.
Grammar pattern
standalone genre term
Memory hint
Think of a 'fictional science' story about robots or aliens.
Collocations
- science-fiction film
- science-fiction novel
- science-fiction genre
- science-fiction story
- science-fiction writing
Synonyms
- sci-fi
- speculative fiction
- fantasy
- futurism
- utopian literature
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'science fact' - science-fiction explores imaginary concepts.
- Often misspelled as 'science fiction' without the hyphen.
- Misused as a term for realistic science-related content.