invented
0 antonyms and opposites of invented, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Made up; not real or factual.
Frequently asked questions
What does “invented” mean?
The word “invented” means made up; not real or factual.
How do you pronounce “invented”?
“Invented” is pronounced ihn-VEHN-tihd (/ɪnˈvɛntɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “invented” in a sentence?
Here is “invented” used in a sentence: “The whole scandal turned out to be an invented story.”
What part of speech is “invented”?
“Invented” is an adjective.
Is “invented” a common word?
“Invented” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between "invented" and "discovered"?
In the "made up" sense, invented means created from the imagination and not real or factual. Discovered means found or recognized as something that already existed, so an invented story never happened while a discovered fact was true all along.
What is the difference between "invented" and "fabricated"?
Both can mean made up rather than real, but "fabricated" usually carries a stronger sense of deliberate deception, as in a fabricated alibi. "Invented" can be more neutral, though in this sense it still means not factual.
What is the difference between "invented" and "imaginary"?
"Invented" describes something that has been made up, often a story, excuse, or claim presented as if true. "Imaginary" describes something that exists only in the mind and is not presented as real, such as an imaginary friend.