I'm looking for a word in a passage that means the opposite of Fact - can anyone confirm if there is such a word as either FICT or FICTO - can't find either in any of my dictionaries .....
afraid not - you have to find the answer from a passage "groups specific to your needs and get advice and information from our professional staff. Coming to Maggie" - FICT or FICTO was all I could see ....
thanks Mamyalynne ....can you see another word for lukewarm in passage ... "hospital grounds where you can meet people who are experiencing that same things you are, find support"
Whilst FICT could be right it is an abbreviation and needs a fullstop perhaps.
fiction works if you are allowed to omit a chunk of letters:
speciFIC(to your needs and get advice and informa)TION
The sentence used is so long that I wonder if they are looking for a longer answer than FICT since FICT would render most of the csentence unnecessary
Please accept my apologies Mamyalynne for causing you all this trouble - I need to go to Specsavers!! I just didn't read the correct part of the passage and yes a new word learnt for me (and a lesson!!) Many thanks again