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Use anecdotal in a sentence

Definition of anecdotal:

  • (adjective) having the character of an anecdote; "anecdotal evidence"
  • (adjective) characterized by or given to telling anecdotes; "anecdotal conversation";

Sentence Examples:

You've become an anecdotal painter.

Priestley was not anecdotal.

She was anecdotal also.

She was of the anecdotal type.

The writer is tempted to be anecdotal.

The whole matter was awfully anecdotal.

Filled with Pictures and short anecdotal papers.

He loved to discuss morals under anecdotal form.

"Didn't I say you had become an anecdotal artist?"

Warmed by this splendid hospitality, Tomlin became anecdotal.

He was anecdotal and amusing at tea, that afternoon.

Stop on the verge of becoming anecdotal to excess.

It is all told in a pleasant, almost anecdotal form.

Dusk fell, tall candles were lighted, and everyone became anecdotal.

In such services, anecdotal illustrations may have a large place.

When Lionel waxed anecdotal, Hamlin's thoughts wandered to the women.

As observed already, this event is recorded only in anecdotal form.

When in an anecdotal or reminiscent mood, he could be extremely entertaining.

He wrote numerous other anecdotal and ethical works, including a treatise on Superstition.

Anecdotal stories and very brief tales appear to have received editorial sanction in 1920.

The four books already mentioned, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, are altogether anecdotal.

An anecdotal volume this, with moments on the Riviera and matches played in South Africa.

This meant a story, for the colonel never chuckled except when he felt anecdotal.

It spoils the idea of the work by emphasizing its anecdotal and rather comic side.

Whether we liked it or not, Felix liked talking about it, and he began to grow anecdotal.