anecdote - meaning and definition. What is anecdote
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What (who) is anecdote - definition

REMARKABLE OR CHARACTERISTIC STORY
Anecdotes; Features of anecdote

anecdote         
n.
1) to relate, tell an anecdote
2) a funny, witty; off-color anecdote
anecdote         
n.
Story (of private life), biographical incident.
anecdote         
['an?kd??t]
¦ noun a short entertaining story about a real incident or person.
?an account regarded as unreliable or hearsay.
Derivatives
anecdotal adjective
anecdotalist noun
anecdotally adverb
Origin
C17: from Fr., or via mod. L. from Gk anekdota 'things unpublished'.

Wikipedia

Anecdote

An anecdote is "a story with a point", such as to communicate an abstract idea about a person, place, or thing through the concrete details of a short narrative or to characterize by delineating a specific quirk or trait. Occasionally humorous, anecdotes differ from jokes because their primary purpose is not simply to provoke laughter but to reveal a truth more general than the brief tale itself.

Anecdotes may be real or fictional; the anecdotal digression is a common feature of literary works and even oral anecdotes typically involve subtle exaggeration and dramatic shape designed to entertain the listener. An anecdote is always presented as the recounting of a real incident involving actual people and usually in an identifiable place. In the words of Jürgen Hein, they exhibit "a special realism" and "a claimed historical dimension".

Pronunciation examples for anecdote
1. an anecdote but it's an anecdote that
Lisa Feldman Barrett _ Talks at Google
2. Or anecdotes.
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3. Beautiful anecdote.
Redesigning the Math Experience _ Jean-Baptiste Huynh _ Talks at Google
4. An anecdote.
The Rule of Nobody _ Philip Howard _ Talks at Google
5. And this one anecdote has now become two anecdotes,
Impactful Gut Bacteria _ Kevin Roelofs & Meg Muckenhoupt _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of anecdote
1. With great skill, Baker collects anecdote after anecdote.
2. McAuliffe explains his decision with an anecdote.
3. There is an apocryphal Blair anecdote that captures this perfectly.
4. Without finishing the story, Ronen‘s anecdote was pointless.
5. I also heard one anecdote about Haberal‘s humility.