anecdotal
1 of 1adjective/ˌæ.nək.ˈdoʊ.təl/
1
derived from personal experiences or stories, rather than from systematic research or data
- The effectiveness of the remedy was based on anecdotal evidence, with many people sharing their personal success stories.
- She made her decision to invest in the stock market based on anecdotal advice from friends.
- Anecdotal reports suggested that the new diet plan helped many people lose weight, but there was no scientific proof.
- The teacher shared anecdotal evidence of how some students improved their grades with extra tutoring.
- The article relied on anecdotal accounts from residents to describe the impact of the new policy.
2
involving or characterized by short, personal stories or accounts
- She entertained the group with anecdotal stories about her travels around the world.
- The book was more anecdotal than factual, focusing on personal experiences rather than scholarly research.
- The comedian's performance was peppered with anecdotal humor, drawing laughter from the audience.
- During family gatherings, they often shared anecdotal tales from their childhood.
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