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Anecdotical - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Anecdotical means relating to or consisting of short, amusing, or interesting stories about real incidents or people. It is often used to describe informal or personal accounts rather than factual evidence.

anecdotical

/ˌænɪkˈdɑːtɪkəl/ /ˌænɪkˈdɒtɪkəl/

Definition:

Relating to or consisting of short, amusing or interesting stories about real incidents or people.

Synonyms:

anecdotal, informal, narrative, storytelling

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

factual, verified, documented

Common Collocations:

anecdotical evidence, anecdotical account, anecdotical style

Derivatives:

anecdote, anecdotalist

Usage Tips:

Use "anecdotical" to describe informal stories or evidence not based on systematic research but personal accounts.

Common Phrases:

take with a grain of salt, old wives' tale, word of mouth

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "anekdota" (unpublished items), via French "anecdotique," meaning pertaining to anecdotes.

Examples:

  • 1. Her anecdotical remarks made the lecture more engaging.
  • 2. The book is filled with anecdotical tales from his travels.
  • 3. Anecdotical evidence isn’t enough to support scientific claims.
  • 4. She shared an anecdotical story about her childhood pet.

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