Similar words: anecdote, synecdoche, dotage, dotard, total, not at all, totally, pivotal. Meaning: [‚ænek'dəʊtl] adj. 1. having the character of an anecdote 2. characterized by or given to telling anecdotes.
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61. Anecdotal evidence around the country shows unprecedentedly big numbers of people taking advantage of the opportunity.
62. Several studies, as well as a lot of anecdotal evidence, seem to support this.
63. The average, according to anecdotal evidence accounts by liquor board store managers, is 54 minutes.
64. Postal rates were relatively cheap, but anecdotal accounts of lost letters are legion.
65. Anecdotal evidence also suggests that a parent's physical or intellectual traits may have some influence.
66. Anecdotal accounts suggest that effortful learning may also help some patients.
67. Though this anecdotal bit is not necessarily empirical evidence, it is certainly relevant to the article, methinks.
68. Anecdotal evidence suggests that diets high in sugar, citrus, and cereal grains may trigger canker sores.
69. But because Vasari relied on anecdotal evidence, there was always doubts about the identification, and Leonardo is not known to have made any notes about the model's identity himself.
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