anecdotage (Meaning)

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anecdotage (n.)

Anecdotes collectively; a collection of anecdotes.

anecdotage Sentence Examples

  1. In his anecdotage, the elderly storyteller delighted the gathering with tales of his youth.
  2. The professor, in his anecdotage, shared amusing stories from his long career in academia.
  3. As she entered her anecdotage, the veteran actress reminisced about memorable moments on the stage.
  4. The comedian reached his anecdotage, crafting a hilarious stand-up routine based on a lifetime of experiences.
  5. During his anecdotage, the author penned a memoir filled with captivating stories and reflections.
  6. The wise elder, in his anecdotage, became the repository of the community's oral history.
  7. The politician, in his anecdotage, peppered his speeches with humorous anecdotes from his political journey.
  8. As she reached her anecdotage, the grandmother regaled her grandchildren with tales of bygone days.
  9. The artist, in his anecdotage, created a series of paintings inspired by the stories of his life.
  10. The anecdotage of the veteran journalist enriched the documentary with personal insights and historical perspectives.

FAQs About the word anecdotage

Anecdotes collectively; a collection of anecdotes.

second childhood, senility, senescence,dotage, agedness, caducity,maturity, age, ancientness, anility

youthfulness, freshness, immaturity, adolescence, prime, immaturity, adolescence, youthfulness, prime, minority

In his anecdotage, the elderly storyteller delighted the gathering with tales of his youth.

The professor, in his anecdotage, shared amusing stories from his long career in academia.

As she entered her anecdotage, the veteran actress reminisced about memorable moments on the stage.

The comedian reached his anecdotage, crafting a hilarious stand-up routine based on a lifetime of experiences.