anecdotal

IPA: ænʌkdˈoʊtʌɫ

adjective

  • Of the nature of or relating to an anecdote.
  • Containing or abounding in anecdotes.
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Examples of "anecdotal" in Sentences

  • I thought this was a new low in anecdotal reporting from the Times.
  • It's also far too steeped in anecdotal evidence and what people want it to reveal.
  • One of his comments, though anecdotal, is interesting because it suggests that children and adults receive stories in very different ways.
  • This phenomenon is difficult to measure because it was not systematically recorded, although it was frequently referred to in anecdotal evidence of the period. 3
  • This is all what we call anecdotal -- we don't have large numbers to substantiate this, but we think that there may be a potential for patients to get out of the hospital sooner.
  • The court paperwork also claimed, based on what it called anecdotal accounts, shoppers no longer wanted to come to the mall, and the clientele that had stayed had caused more crime.
  • If you want to think about this in anecdotal terms, consider former congressman Chris Shays (R-CT), famous for several cycles for being the Republican with the most-Democratic district in the House.
  • The slight note of annoyance may have been as much a reaction to what in anecdotal evidence has been described as Tsietsi's somewhat pompous and arrogant attitude as it was an indication of Morobe's disappointment at or criticism of the departure of their leader.

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