单词 | biographical |
释义 | biographical (once / 1892 pages) adj Anything biographical has to do with the story of someone's life. If you're reading a biography of Margaret Mead, you might enjoy learning biographical details, like that she was the oldest of five children. A biography is a book about someone's life. Anything biographical can be from a biography, as in an actual book about someone, or just facts from a person’s life. Biographical information could be where someone is from, where they grew up, where they went to college, or when they became famous. Biographies are usually written about famous people, but everyone has biographical details about their own lives, too. WORD FAMILYbiography: biographer, biographical, biographies+/biographer: biographers USAGE EXAMPLESThe late Associated Press writer Bob Thomas contributed biographical material. Washington Times(Dec 29, 2016) Most writers immediately sprung into biographical mode upon learning of her death, which first was reported by TMZ. Washington Times(Dec 27, 2016) Such questions run up against the central agony of writing about Bach: the paucity of biographical information. The New Yorker(Dec 25, 2016) adj of or relating to or being biography biographical data Syn biographic |
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