Sentence example with the word 'biography'

biography

adventures, biographical sketch, chronicles, curriculum vitae, fortunes, historiography, legend, life and letters, memoir, memorial, obit, profile, story

Definition n. an account of the series of events making up a person's life

Last update: October 30, 2015


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He is writing the biography of his father.   [noun]

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No biography is ever truly definitive, and future scholarship will no doubt require a different reading of Anne Boleyn 's life and death.   [noun]

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Masterly biography of the great Italian academic and political theorist.   [noun]

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Almost the whole of Proudhon's real biography is included in his correspondence.   [noun]

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My friend's more important engagements, however, have thus far kept Fausta's detailed biography from the light.   [noun]

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This anecdote is taken from a biography of a Tyrone family, published in Belfast in 1829.   [Please select]

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He gathered together his endless notes and records, and began to write his biography; but he did not hurry.   [noun]

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So ended the brief biography, which was elaborated in many articles and interviews.   [Please select]

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Further information as to the ultimate destiny of the society and the journal I gained from the excellent biography of W.   [noun]

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He sent Emma Goldman an amiable letter to Blackwell's Island, together with the biography of his father, the enthusiastic American disciple of Fourier.   [noun]

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It is said that the best parts of Boswell's famous biography of Samuel Johnson are those parts where Boswell permits Johnson to tell his own story.   [noun]

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