Used in a Sentence

anecdotes

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for anecdotes.

Editorial note

He seems to be a good IT guy, expert on NSA tools, and have anecdotes of what they had trouble hitting.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

A short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of anecdotes gathered in one view.

noun

A short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.

noun

An account which supports an argument, but which is not supported by scientific or statistical analysis.

noun

A previously untold secret account of an incident.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for anecdotes.

noun

A short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.

noun

An account which supports an argument, but which is not supported by scientific or statistical analysis.

noun

A previously untold secret account of an incident.

Example sentences

1

He seems to be a good IT guy, expert on NSA tools, and have anecdotes of what they had trouble hitting.

2

These are lovely anecdotes and he's obviously an interesting and capable story-teller, but he worked very hard to make his nominal epiphany true.

3

Read Raymond Chen's Old New Thing blog for some anecdotes about the amazing lengths they would go internally to keep old software working.

4

Since you didn't indicate where you're actually from, I'm not sure what to make of your anecdotes.

5

Threads here are conversations, and anecdotes are what conversation is made of.

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If anyone knows of some research or has any anecdotes, I'd like to hear of it!

7

It's just a combination of pessimism with a few random anecdotes.

8

With ever-increasing exposure to opinions and personal anecdotes / experiences on the internet these days, it's more important than ever to make your own judgements.

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There are plenty of other anecdotes to refute this.

10

I wonder if these anecdotes would be a good litmus test for developers.

11

I have heard a lot of anecdotes about increasing xenophobia as well.

12

Need to add to the Amiga love anecdotes.

Quote examples

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Anecdotes like that aren't signs that open offices are successful or result in "having good communication" - it means you have horrible communication and you got lucky.

2

I take the exact same anecdotes and conclude, "Wow, black Americans are pretty resilient." >Federal troops withdrew from the South in 1877.

3

Recently the Times’s own Nick Kristof wrote in a column that “one of our worst traits in journalism is that when we have a narrative in our minds, we often plug in anecdotes that confirm it,” and, he might have added, consciously or not, ignore anecdotes and other information that doesn’t.

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What we get with Richard Bernstein's article, one might hazard, is a "demonstrably misleading depiction" of the New York Times article from a motivated industry apologist that plugs its own anecdotes and loose figures into a narrative that seems to have its own populist agenda: the New York Times is not much better than HuffPo or Fox News when it comes to real journalism.

Proper noun examples

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Anecdotes are OK, but don't generalize from them, please.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use anecdotes in a sentence?

He seems to be a good IT guy, expert on NSA tools, and have anecdotes of what they had trouble hitting.

What does anecdotes mean?

A short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.

What part of speech is anecdotes?

anecdotes is commonly used as noun.