单词 | anecdote |
释义 | anecdote (once / 484 pages) n A short, amusing true story is an anecdote. You might come back from a crazy spring break with a lot of anecdotes to tell. The roots of anecdote lie in the Greek word anekdota, meaning "unpublished." The word's original sense in English was "secret or private stories" — tales not fit for print, so to speak. It can still have connotations of unreliability, as in the phrase "anecdotal information." But the most common sense today is that of "a funny story about something that happened." WORD FAMILYanecdote: anecdotal, anecdotes, anecdotic, anecdotical, anecdotist+/anecdotal: anecdotally/anecdotic: anecdotically/anecdotist: anecdotists USAGE EXAMPLESShore giggled at the anecdote and said Michaels still quotes his father’s phrase as a sign-off from phone calls. Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) Maybe no other anecdote is more telling than her response when asked whether she would be interested in coaching the Tennessee men’s team. The Guardian(Dec 30, 2016) The anecdote sparked a brief media frenzy as gossip writers and others sought to track down Sasha's Snapchat account, but to no avail. BBC(Dec 29, 2016) n short account of an incident (especially a biographical one) Hyper account, report the act of informing by verbal report |
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