biographical

IPA: baɪʌgrˈæfɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • of or relating to an account of a person's life
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Examples of "biographical" in Sentences

  • That is, in biographical terms they seem to be "modern" rather than "traditional" Republicans.
  • A brief preliminary reminder of certain biographical facts will help the reader to follow them.
  • Ron Rosenbaum recently wrote something similar about Dmitri Nabokov's reluctance to have his father's legacy embroiled in biographical controversy:
  • (Each of us is devoted to resurrecting a chosen life in biographical form, and we gain comfort from sharing our common concerns with fellow biographers.)
  • The “great” inventors (entries in biographical dictionaries) — 1650-1850 in Britain, 40% of the greats never took a patent, and yet are credited with at least one important inventors.
  • Surviving DSE archival records contain biographical summaries of such 'accomplished' KKE/DSE women, samples of which were published in the Athenian daily Eleftherotipia on 22 January 1986.
  • There will necessarily be a less uniform focus on the same few new titles, fewer exercises in biographical speculation masquerading as criticism, fewer critical essays that are more about the critic than the work ostensibly at issue.
  • She also nullifies the Napoleonic hero (Byron, in biographical readings) and the Wordsworthian ideal as well: the innocence of youth "trailing clouds of glory" is demythisized in Wordsworth's own Lake District landscape in favor of Godwinian education.

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