suspension of disbelief

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suspension of disbelief (usually uncountable, plural suspensions of disbelief)

  1. People's acceptance, for the sake of appreciation of art (including literature and the like), of what they know to be a nonfactual premise of the work of art.
    In science fiction films, suspension of disbelief is essential.
    • 1955, Donald Keene, “The Japanese Theatre”, in Japanese Literature, page 63:
      On the other hand, Chikamatsu could induce a suspension of disbelief with the same means, thus producing an effect of reality within basic unreality. (The suspension of disbelief is, of course, nothing new to Western audiences.)

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