To reveal a truth more general than the brief tale.
EX. If coworkers are discussing pets, and one coworker says that their cat comes down at a certain time at night he has just said a anecdote.
The old ladies where telling me about their humorous anecdote of their childhood.
Yes, "anecdote" is a noun. It refers to a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
story, tale, sketch, yarn, reminiscence, urban legend
To refer to another event as proof of the existence of a fact
The teacher asked us to give an anecdote about the first day of school. He was a popular speaker because he could relate a personal anecdote about almost any modern politician. The governor told a humorous anecdote about her crowded campaign bus.
anecdote is a as a
In "The Anecdote of the Jar," the narrator places the jar on a hill in Tennessee, where it dominates the landscape and transforms the environment by bringing a sense of order and purpose to the surroundings.
anecdote is a as a
To reveal a truth more general than the brief tale. EX. If coworkers are discussing pets, and one coworker says that their cat comes down at a certain time at night he has just said a anecdote.
Anecdote is a noun.
Tagalog for anecdote: anekdota
An anecdote can be another word for story.
Vitamin K is not the anecdote for heparin, it is the anecdote for Coumadin. The correct answer would be protamine sulfate.
The old ladies where telling me about their humorous anecdote of their childhood.
The adjective form for the noun anecdote is anecdotal.
An anecdote is a true fact that is told by another
Yes. You can make an anecdote about anyone you like.