Flashing was a Chinese word, and its Pinyin was shānshu. It meant that the light was flickering, flickering, or that one was speaking with a hint of thought but not saying it clearly. It could also mean that an object was flickering, changing, appearing, and appearing. Synonymous terms for flickering included flickering, flickering, shining, flashing, and so on. Flicker could also refer to the continuous alternating of light and light on the screen. This was a quantitative oscillation frequency, measured in Hertz (Hertz). Although we may not necessarily notice the flicker, our eyes still respond to it. This involuntary physiological reaction could explain why we have headaches.
The word 'genuine' is an antonym for 'fictional'. 'Genuine' means being truly what it is said to be, not false or made-up. So, when something is genuine, it's not fictional or pretend.
Well, a 'flicker novel' can be thought of as a creative type of novel. It may use short, sharp descriptions or events that seem to 'flicker' by as you read. It could be compared to a montage in film, where different elements are quickly presented one after another to build an overall impression or story. For example, the plot might jump from one significant moment to another without much in - between filler, making it a very dynamic reading experience.
Non - fictional literature could be considered an antonym in a sense. Science fiction is a form of fictional writing that often involves advanced technology, alien species, and speculative ideas. In contrast, non - fictional works deal with real - life events, people, and facts. For example, a biography or a historical account is far from the realm of science fiction.
Familiar. A novel experience is something new and different. In contrast, a familiar experience is something that has been encountered before and lacks the newness associated with 'novel'.
I'm not entirely sure what 'antonym science fiction' specifically means. It could potentially refer to a genre that is the opposite of traditional science fiction in some way, perhaps a genre that focuses on the present or past without the futuristic and technological elements typical of sci - fi.
An 'antonym love story' could be a story about love that involves opposite elements. For example, it might be a love between two people from very different social classes or with opposing personalities. Maybe it's about a love that starts in a situation of hate or rivalry at first.