autobiography
IPA: ɔtʌbaɪˈɑgrʌfi
noun
- (countable) A self-written biography; the story of one's own life.
- (uncountable) Biographies of this kind regarded as a literary genre.
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Examples of "autobiography" in Sentences
- The book is the autobiography of the president.
- Stephen Fry reading his autobiography is a favourite.
- The singer recounts the incident in his autobiography.
- It's the result of meticulous research, not autobiography.
- This is a fabricated autobiography of the reclusive billionaire.
- I am astonished at the lack of attention given to the autobiography.
- I thought, 'Doing this autobiography is more serious than I thought.
- In regards to the autobiography of Joshua Helgason, what is the issue
- It approaches the creative process from the autobiography of the doer.
- In the autobiography, the British aristocrat recounts her colourful past.
- The Autobiography of a Yogi is considered unimpeachable by everyone, however.
- If an autobiography is the true and full story of one's life -- the entire trip so to speak -- a memoir examines recurring scenes along the way.
- Given Keith Richards's reticence to boast of his acclaim and his down-to-earth view of himself at age 66, what kind of celebrity autobiography is his "Life"?
- (The sentence, "Following in the footsteps of Miley Cyrus, he just came out with an autobiography," is one of the predicted thirty-six pop culture signs of the Apocalypse.)
- This autobiography is the unrepentant rant of a violent sex offender, Nathan McCall, who participated in gang rape and violent assaults and shows no remorse but instead pride.
- Deanna Favre, who alluded to her husband's infidelity in her 2007 autobiography, is promoting a new book and was asked about the allegations on "Good Morning America" Thursday.
- In "Vivre Dans le Feu: Confessions" Éditions Robert Laffont, or "Living in Fire: Confessions," Mr. Todorov has organized extracts from nine volumes of her letters, notes and diaries into what he calls the autobiography she never wrote.