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The synonyms of “Anecdote” are: story, tale, narrative, sketch
Anecdote as a Noun
Definitions of "Anecdote" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “anecdote” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- An account regarded as unreliable or hearsay.
- The depiction of a minor narrative incident in a painting.
- Short account of an incident (especially a biographical one.
Synonyms of "Anecdote" as a noun (4 Words)
narrative | A representation of a particular situation or process in such a way as to reflect or conform to an overarching set of aims or values. Traditions of oral narrative. |
sketch | A brief written or spoken account or description, giving only basic details. A hilarious sketch for their latest BBC series. |
story | A plot or storyline. The film is based on a true story. |
tale | A trivial lie. She enjoyed hearing others tell their tales. |
Usage Examples of "Anecdote" as a noun
- The use of inversions of hierarchy, anecdote, and paradox by Magritte, Dali, and others.
- He told anecdotes about his job.
- His wife's death has long been the subject of rumour and anecdote.
Associations of "Anecdote" (30 Words)
boyhood | The childhood of a boy. A boyhood friend. |
catchy | Likely to attract attention. A catchy title for a movie. |
conjure | Engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together. A special tune that conjures up a particular time and place. |
eidetic | Relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible. An eidetic memory. |
evocative | Bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind. Powerfully evocative lyrics. |
evoke | Evoke or provoke to appear or occur. Akasha is evoked in India when a house is being built to ensure its completion. |
implore | Beg earnestly for. He implored her to change her mind. |
impressed | Feeling or showing admiration or respect for someone or something. The total impressed voltage. |
joke | Tell a joke speak humorously. Public transport is a joke. |
memoir | An account of the author’s personal experiences. In 1924 she published a short memoir of her husband. |
memory | The area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes. I ve a great memory for faces. |
mindful | Focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, especially as part of a therapeutic or meditative technique. I arrived home for the summer ever mindful of my obligations to my parents. |
narrate | Narrate or give a detailed account of. The story is narrated by the heroine. |
nostalgic | A nostalgic person. A nostalgic account of an idyllic childhood. |
personal | An advertisement or message in the personal column of a newspaper. Personal papers. |
reawaken | (with reference to a feeling or state) emerge or cause to emerge again; awaken again. His departure reawakened deep divisions within the party. |
recall | An act or instance of officially recalling someone or something. Expert systems can produce solutions with the speed recall accuracy and consistency that only a computer can provide. |
recollect | Recall knowledge from memory have a recollection. He could not quite recollect the reason. |
recollection | Something recalled to the mind. A biography based on his wife s recollections. |
redolent | Fragrant or sweet-smelling. A rich inky redolent wine. |
remember | Pray for the well-being of. He remembered her in his will. |
remembrance | A thing kept or given as a reminder or in commemoration of someone. A flash of remembrance passed between them. |
remind | Cause someone to think of (something) because of a resemblance. His impassive fierce stare reminded her of an owl. |
reminder | A letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, especially to pay a bill. He ignored his wife s reminders. |
reminisce | Indulge in enjoyable recollection of past events. They reminisced about their summers abroad. |
reminiscence | A story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. His story made me smile in reminiscence. |
reminiscent | Suggesting something by resemblance. Her robes were vaguely reminiscent of military dress. |
retrospect | A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time. In retrospect. |
story | A plot or storyline. Having such information is useful but it is not the whole story. |
vividly | In an intensely deep or bright manner. I am vividly aware of the need for good journalism. |