Anecdotal in a sentence

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Synonym: informal, narrative. Antonym: factual, scientific

Meaning: based on personal accounts rather than facts or research


Anecdotal in a sentence

(1) The evidence presented is purely anecdotal.

(2) The book I read had many anecdotal stories.

(3) The movie we watched had many anecdotal moments.

(4) Anecdotal reports indicate a rise in crime rates.

(5) The hypothesis was supported by anecdotal evidence.

(6) My mom shared an anecdotal story about her first job.

(7) The author used anecdotal evidence to write a memoir.

(8) My dad loves to tell anecdotal stories about his job.

(9) My dad shared an anecdotal story about his first job.

(10) My friend shared an anecdotal story about her pet dog.



Anecdotal sentence

(11) My mom told me an anecdotal story about her childhood.

(12) My dad told me an anecdotal story about his first job.

(13) My mom told me an anecdotal story about her first car.

(14) Don't divulge after only relying on anecdotal evidence.

(15) My aunt told me an anecdotal story about her first car.

(16) My teacher shared an anecdotal story about her pet dog.

(17) My neighbor shared an anecdotal story about her garden.

(18) My friend shared an anecdotal story about her vacation.

(19) My aunt told me an anecdotal story about her first job.

(20) The marketer used anecdotal evidence to sell a product.




Anecdotal make sentence

(21) The author included an anecdotal story in their memoir.

(22) We should not be easily convinced by anecdotal evidence.

(23) My dad shared an anecdotal story about his college days.

(24) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about her pet dog.

(25) My teacher told us an anecdotal story about her pet dog.

(26) Anecdotal accounts suggest that the product is effective.

(27) The scientist is averse to relying on anecdotal evidence.

(28) My dad told me an anecdotal story about his college days.

(29) The coach shared an anecdotal story to motivate the team.

(30) My grandma told me an anecdotal story about her childhood.



Sentence of anecdotal

(31) My uncle shared an anecdotal story about his fishing trip.

(32) My dad shared an anecdotal story about his childhood home.

(33) My grandpa loves to tell anecdotal stories about his life.

(34) The comedian used anecdotal humor in his stand-up routine.

(35) The artist used anecdotal evidence to inspire her artwork.

(36) Anecdotal stories can be unreliable sources of information.

(37) The author supports their argument with anecdotal examples.

(38) The news article had an anecdotal story about a local hero.

(39) My cousin shared an anecdotal story about her favorite toy.

(40) My brother shared an anecdotal story about his soccer game.




Anecdotal meaningful sentence

(41) My cousin told me an anecdotal story about her soccer game.

(42) The researcher's findings supported the anecdotal evidence.

(43) Anecdotal reports indicate a decrease in unemployment rates.

(44) She used personal anecdotal argumenta to support her claims.

(45) The efficacies of these home remedies are largely anecdotal.

(46) My mom shared an anecdotal story about her childhood friend.

(47) My sister loves to tell anecdotal stories about her friends.

(48) My aunt shared an anecdotal story about her favorite recipe.

(49) My friend shared an anecdotal story about her dance recital.

(50) Anecdotal evidence suggests that the treatment is successful.



Anecdotal sentence examples

(51) The author uses anecdotal evidence to support their argument.

(52) Anecdotal reports indicate a rise in cases of food poisoning.

(53) The speaker shared an anecdotal story to engage the audience.

(54) The article's substantiation was based on anecdotal evidence.

(55) The reliance on anecdotal evidence can distort the conclusion.

(56) The scientist used anecdotal evidence to support his research.

(57) My friend shared an anecdotal story about her family vacation.

(58) My mom likes to tell us anecdotal stories about her childhood.

(59) My sister told me an anecdotal story about her school project.

(60) My teacher told me an anecdotal story about her favorite book.



Sentence with anecdotal

(61) The artist used anecdotal inspiration for her latest painting.

(62) The journalist used anecdotal evidence to support her article.

(63) The scientist used anecdotal evidence to support her findings.

(64) The researcher's findings contradicted the anecdotal evidence.

(65) The speaker used an anecdotal story to illustrate their point.

(66) Anecdotal accounts of the event differ greatly among witnesses.

(67) The politician used anecdotal evidence to support his campaign.

(68) My mom shared an anecdotal story about her first job interview.

(69) My cousin shared an anecdotal story about her favorite teacher.

(70) The politician used anecdotal evidence to support his argument.




Use anecdotal in a sentence

(71) The study lacks empirical data and relies on anecdotal evidence.

(72) The non-scientific community often relies on anecdotal evidence.

(73) Drawing conclusions based on anecdotal evidence is unscientific.

(74) My sister shared an anecdotal story about her trip to the beach.

(75) My friend shared an anecdotal story about her trip to the beach.

(76) The history book had many anecdotal stories about famous people.

(77) My grandpa shared an anecdotal story about his time in the army.

(78) My mom told me an anecdotal story about her first day of school.

(79) My grandpa loves to tell anecdotal stories about his adventures.

(80) My grandpa shared an anecdotal story about his military service.



Sentence using anecdotal

(81) It is unwise to extrapolate conclusions from anecdotal evidence.

(82) The book is filled with anecdotal stories from the author's life.

(83) The statistics militate in favouring over the anecdotal evidence.

(84) My grandma always tells me anecdotal stories about her childhood.

(85) The biography had many anecdotal stories about the person's life.

(86) My grandma always has lots of anecdotal stories to share with us.

(87) My teacher shared an anecdotal story about her childhood with us.

(88) My sister told me an anecdotal story about her trip to the beach.

(89) The musician used anecdotal experiences to write her latest song.

(90) The researcher used anecdotal evidence to support her hypothesis.



Anecdotal example sentence

(91) The politician's claim was based solely on anecdotal information.

(92) Birthers often rely on anecdotal evidence to support their claims.

(93) The study relies heavily on anecdotal data collected from surveys.

(94) Anecdotal stories from survivors provide insight into the tragedy.

(95) My neighbor shared an anecdotal story about her gardening success.

(96) The polemicist's arguments were often based on anecdotal evidence.

(97) Anecdotal accounts of UFO sightings have been reported for decades.

(98) My friend shared an anecdotal story about her dog's funny behavior.

(99) My brother shared an anecdotal story about his favorite sports team.

(100) The science book had many anecdotal stories about famous scientists.



Sentence with word anecdotal

(101) Anecdotal evidence suggests that the new medication has side effects.

(102) The historian used anecdotal evidence to write a book about the past.

(103) The politician used anecdotal evidence to appeal to voters' emotions.

(104) My sister shared an anecdotal story about her friend's travel mishap.

(105) My grandmother always tells me anecdotal stories about her childhood.

(106) The coach shared an anecdotal story to teach a lesson about teamwork.

(107) My uncle shared an anecdotal story about his travels around the world.

(108) The anecdotal evidence mislead the researcher near the unreliable data.

(109) The teacher shared an anecdotal story to help us understand the lesson.

(110) The author used anecdotal evidence to support her argument in the book.



Sentence of anecdotal

(111) The coach used anecdotal evidence to motivate his team before the game.

(112) Anecdotal evidence can be biased or influenced by personal experiences.

(113) Anecdotal evidence suggests that getting enough sleep can improve mood.

(114) The doctor dismissed the patient's anecdotal account of their symptoms.

(115) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a former student's success.

(116) Anecdotal evidence suggests that certain exercises can improve posture.

(117) Anecdotalists can be persuasive, but their evidence is often anecdotal.

(118) The article's argument was tangentially supported by anecdotal evidence.

(119) The study's findings are based on anecdotal data collected from surveys.

(120) Panaceas are often promoted through testimonials and anecdotal evidence.



Anecdotal used in a sentence

(121) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about her own struggles with math.

(122) Anecdotal evidence can be useful in understanding people's perspectives.

(123) Anecdotal reports indicate that the new technology is not user-friendly.

(124) The pastor shared an anecdotal story to illustrate a biblical principle.

(125) Sciolists often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous research.

(126) Anecdotal evidence can be interesting to hear, but it is not always true.

(127) Anecdotal evidence can be helpful in understanding people's perspectives.

(128) Scientists rely on more than just anecdotal evidence to make conclusions.

(129) Anecdotal evidence can be used to illustrate a point, but it's not proof.

(130) The author included an anecdotal story in her book to illustrate a point.



Anecdotal sentence in English

(131) Anecdotal reports indicate that the new medication has some side effects.

(132) The coach shared an anecdotal story about a team that overcame adversity.

(133) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a former student's struggles.

(134) The politician's claims are based on anecdotal evidence rather than facts.

(135) Anecdotal reports suggest that the new restaurant is popular among locals.

(136) The journalist's article is filled with anecdotal stories from interviews.

(137) Cryptozoologists often rely on eyewitness accounts and anecdotal evidence.

(138) Anecdotal evidence can be fun to listen to, but it is not always reliable.

(139) The doctor listened to my anecdotal symptoms and diagnosed me with a cold.

(140) It's important to remember that anecdotal evidence is not always reliable.

(141) It's important to gather multiple sources of evidence, not just anecdotal.

(142) Anecdotal evidence suggests that eating carrots can improve your eyesight.

(143) Anecdotal evidence suggests that meditation can reduce stress and anxiety.

(144) Anecdotal reports indicate that the company's customer service is lacking.

(145) The historian used anecdotal evidence to bring a historical event to life.

(146) Anecdotal evidence suggests that social support can improve mental health.

(147) The historian's book included many anecdotal stories from the time period.

(148) Anecdotal evidence suggests that certain teas can boost the immune system.

(149) The preceding argument is flawed due to its reliance on anecdotal evidence.

(150) Anecdotal reports suggest that the company's customer service is excellent.

(151) Cryptozoology relies heavily on eyewitness accounts and anecdotal evidence.

(152) Pseudosciences often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical data.

(153) Sciolists often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific research.

(154) My friend told me an anecdotal story about her cat getting stuck in a tree.

(155) My grandpa loves to share his anecdotal stories about his time in the army.

(156) My uncle likes to tell us anecdotal stories about his job as a firefighter.

(157) Anecdotal evidence can be used to support a hypothesis, but it's not proof.

(158) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make judgments, but it's not always fair.

(159) The author included an anecdotal story in their book to illustrate a point.

(160) Anecdotal evidence suggests that spending time in nature can reduce stress.

(161) Anecdotal evidence supports the theory that exercise improves mental health.

(162) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make statements, but it's not always true.

(163) The historian shared an anecdotal story about a famous figure from the past.

(164) The therapist shared an anecdotal story about a patient who overcame trauma.

(165) The doctor dismissed the patient's anecdotal account of their home remedies.

(166) The article was compelling until it relied too heavily on anecdotal evidence.

(167) Pseudo-science often relies on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical data.

(168) Anecdotal evidence can be biased because it is based on personal experiences.

(169) Anecdotal evidence can be interesting to hear, but it is not always accurate.

(170) The historian used anecdotal evidence to paint a picture of life in the past.

(171) Anecdotal evidence can be misleading if it's not backed up by other evidence.

(172) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make claims, but it's not always supported.

(173) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make reports, but it's not always complete.

(174) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make assessments, but it's not always fair.

(175) The writer included an anecdotal story in her essay to add depth and meaning.

(176) Anecdotal reports indicate that practicing deep breathing can reduce anxiety.

(177) The writer included an anecdotal story in their novel to develop a character.

(178) The journalist's article relied heavily on anecdotal accounts from witnesses.

(179) The professor shared an anecdotal story to engage the students in the lecture.

(180) The article presents anecdotal evidence to challenge the prevailing narrative.

(181) The scientist distrusts anecdotal evidence and relies on rigorous experiments.

(182) Anecdotal evidence can be unreliable because it is based on personal opinions.

(183) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make comparisons, but it's not always valid.

(184) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make arguments, but it's not always logical.

(185) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make conclusions, but it's not always sound.

(186) The counselor shared an anecdotal story about a client who overcame addiction.

(187) The article is based on anecdotal observations rather than scientific research.

(188) Anecdotal accounts of paranormal experiences are often dismissed as unreliable.

(189) The journalist used anecdotal evidence to write an article about a local event.

(190) The scientist included an anecdotal story in their research to provide context.

(191) The speaker presumes to justify their statement by providing anecdotal examples.

(192) The anecdotal evidence mislead the researcher away from the representative data.

(193) Anecdotal evidence can be biased and not representative of the whole population.

(194) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make inferences, but it's not always accurate.

(195) The counselor shared an anecdotal story about a student who overcame depression.

(196) The article includes several anecdotal examples to illustrate the author's point.

(197) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make assumptions, but it's not always reliable.

(198) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make predictions, but it's not always accurate.

(199) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make assessments, but it's not always reliable.

(200) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make predictions, but it's not always reliable.

(201) The historian included an anecdotal story in their book to bring history to life.

(202) My dad likes to tell us anecdotal stories about his adventures when he was young.

(203) Ignoramuses frequently rely on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific research.

(204) The nonscientific reasoning used in this argument was based on anecdotal evidence.

(205) Anecdotal evidence suggests that eating a healthy diet can improve overall health.

(206) Anecdotal evidence suggests that certain essential oils can improve sleep quality.

(207) The journalist included anecdotal stories in her article to make it more engaging.

(208) Anecdotal evidence can be used to support a claim, but it's not enough on its own.

(209) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make evaluations, but it's not always objective.

(210) Anecdotal evidence can be a starting point for further investigation and research.

(211) The speaker used an anecdotal story to connect with the audience and make a point.

(212) The comedian used anecdotal stories to entertain the audience and make them laugh.

(213) The coach shared an anecdotal story about a player who overcame a physical injury.

(214) Anecdotal evidence suggests that spending time with friends can improve happiness.

(215) Anecdotal evidence suggests that drinking green tea can improve cognitive function.

(216) The journalist's article included anecdotal accounts from both sides of the debate.

(217) Anecdotal evidence should be taken with a grain of salt and not relied upon solely.

(218) Anecdotal evidence suggests that music can have a positive impact on mental health.

(219) The politician used anecdotal evidence to support their argument during the debate.

(220) Anecdotal evidence suggests that spending time with pets can improve mental health.

(221) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a student who discovered their passion.

(222) Anecdotal evidence can be used to support a claim, but it is not always convincing.

(223) The belief in the Loch Ness Monster is unscientifically based on anecdotal evidence.

(224) The documentary features interviews with individuals who provide anecdotal evidence.

(225) Pseudo-science relies on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous scientific methods.

(226) I find it necessary to judge with skepticism when presented with anecdotal evidence.

(227) Non-scientific theories often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical data.

(228) Anecdotal evidence suggests that drinking water before meals can aid in weight loss.

(229) The author included an anecdotal story in their novel to add depth to the character.

(230) Many pseudoscientific claims are based on anecdotal evidence, which is not reliable.

(231) Anecdotal evidence is based on personal experiences rather than scientific research.

(232) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make observations, but it's not always scientific.

(233) The artist included an anecdotal story in their work to convey a message or emotion.

(234) Anecdotal reports indicate that practicing self-care can improve overall well-being.

(235) Anecdotal evidence can be helpful in some situations, but it is not always accurate.

(236) Anecdotal evidence can be helpful in some situations, but it is not always reliable.

(237) Anecdotal accounts of the historical event have been passed down through generations.

(238) Anecdotal evidence suggests that spending time in nature can improve your well-being.

(239) Anecdotal evidence suggests that taking breaks during studying can improve retention.

(240) Anecdotal reports indicate that practicing mindfulness can reduce stress and anxiety.

(241) Anecdotal evidence suggests that getting enough sleep can improve cognitive function.

(242) The speaker used anecdotal evidence to make their speech more engaging and memorable.

(243) Charlatans often rely on testimonials and anecdotal evidence to support their claims.

(244) Anti-vaxxer arguments often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific studies.

(245) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make decisions, but it's not always the best choice.

(246) The researcher shared an anecdotal story about a breakthrough in their field of study.

(247) The speaker used anecdotal evidence to connect with the audience and make their point.

(248) Anecdotal reports indicate that practicing meditation can improve focus and attention.

(249) Anecdotal evidence is not always reliable because it is based on personal experiences.

(250) The use of phytotherapy is often based on traditional knowledge and anecdotal evidence.

(251) The existence of cryptids is often based on eyewitness accounts and anecdotal evidence.

(252) The doctor shared an anecdotal story about a patient who recovered from a rare disease.

(253) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that certain teas can help improve digestion.

(254) Anecdotal evidence is when someone tells a story about something that happened to them.

(255) Anecdotal evidence can be helpful in some situations, but it is not always trustworthy.

(256) The belief in chemtrails is often fueled by anecdotal evidence and personal experiences.

(257) Some people claim that amygdalin has cured their cancer, but these claims are anecdotal.

(258) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a student who overcame a difficult obstacle.

(259) Anecdotal stories about the old building's history were passed down through generations.

(260) Anecdotal evidence suggests that the new diet plan works, so I'm going to give it a try.

(261) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make generalizations, but it's not always appropriate.

(262) Anecdotal evidence can be used to make recommendations, but it's not always appropriate.

(263) The doctor shared some anecdotal evidence about how acupuncture can help alleviate pain.

(264) Anecdotal evidence suggests that listening to classical music can improve concentration.

(265) Anecdotal evidence suggests that spending time in nature can improve overall well-being.

(266) Antisciences proponents often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific research.

(267) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a student who overcame a difficult challenge.

(268) Anecdotal evidence suggests that drinking warm milk before bed can help you sleep better.

(269) The counselor shared an anecdotal story about a student who overcame a personal struggle.

(270) Anecdotal evidence suggests that spending time in nature can improve mood and well-being.

(271) We can conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis, or we can rely on anecdotal evidence.

(272) We can refine policy through a data-driven approach, or we can rely on anecdotal evidence.

(273) The journalist included several anecdotal stories in her article to make it more engaging.

(274) Anecdotal evidence can be powerful, but it should be supported by other forms of evidence.

(275) Anecdotal evidence suggests that drinking lemon water every morning can improve digestion.

(276) Anecdotal reports indicate that practicing yoga can improve flexibility and reduce stress.

(277) The doctor shared an anecdotal story about a patient who recovered from a serious illness.

(278) The writer included an anecdotal story in their essay to illustrate a personal experience.

(279) The speaker used anecdotal evidence to make their argument more persuasive and convincing.

(280) The research study aims to show beyond anecdotal evidence the effectiveness of the program.

(281) The belief in chemtrails is often based on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific facts.

(282) The journalist included an anecdotal story in their article to provide a human perspective.

(283) The counselor shared an anecdotal story about a student who overcame a difficult situation.

(284) The journalist included anecdotal stories in their report to provide a human interest angle.

(285) Quackery often relies on testimonials and anecdotal evidence rather than scientific research.

(286) Generalizations can be misleading if they are based on anecdotal evidence or personal biases.

(287) The scientist shared some anecdotal evidence about how exposure to sunlight can improve mood.

(288) The speaker used anecdotal evidence to inspire the audience and motivate them to take action.

(289) The scientist shared an anecdotal story about a discovery that changed the course of research.

(290) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that certain herbs can help boost the immune system.

(291) The study's conclusions are based on anecdotal observations rather than controlled experiments.

(292) The coach shared an anecdotal story about a team that overcame adversity to win a championship.

(293) Unfalsifiable claims are often based on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous experimentation.

(294) The use of cantharides as an aphrodisiac is based on historical folklore and anecdotal evidence.

(295) Despite numerous claims and anecdotal evidence, the existence of psychokinesis remains unproven.

(296) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that certain supplements can help improve skin health.

(297) The therapist shared some anecdotal evidence about how practicing mindfulness can reduce anxiety.

(298) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a student who overcame their fear of public speaking.

(299) The coach shared an anecdotal story about a team that overcame adversity to win the championship.

(300) We can monitor policy through data analysis, or we can rely on anecdotal evidence from customers.

(301) The teacher encouraged students to share their own anecdotal stories to enhance class discussions.

(302) The scientist shared some anecdotal evidence about how certain plants can repel insects naturally.

(303) The trainer shared some anecdotal evidence about how foam rolling can help reduce muscle soreness.

(304) The researcher included anecdotal stories in their study to provide context and depth to the data.

(305) Pseudoscientific theories often rely on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous scientific testing.

(306) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that certain essential oils can help alleviate headaches.

(307) The research study aims to show beyond anecdotal evidence the long-term effects of the intervention.

(308) The author's argument was fallacious, as it relied on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical data.

(309) The scientist shared some anecdotal evidence about how exposure to nature can improve mental health.

(310) Despite anecdotal evidence to the contrary, studies have shown that vaccines are safe and effective.

(311) The therapist shared some anecdotal evidence about how journaling can help reduce stress and anxiety.

(312) The speaker used anecdotal evidence to connect with the audience and make their point more relatable.

(313) The scientist conducted experiments to support her findings rather than relying on anecdotal evidence.

(314) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that certain foods can help reduce inflammation in the body.

(315) The coach shared an anecdotal story about a team that learned the value of teamwork and communication.

(316) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that drinking warm milk before bed can help you sleep better.

(317) The doctor shared some anecdotal evidence about how certain foods can trigger migraines in some people.

(318) The journalist included anecdotal stories in their article to provide a human perspective on the issue.

(319) Pseudoscience often relies on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical data, which makes it unreliable.

(320) The teacher shared some anecdotal evidence about how students who read more tend to do better in school.

(321) Many individuals remain skeptical of the existence of extrasensory perception despite anecdotal evidence.

(322) We can strengthen policy by conducting research and gathering data, or we can rely on anecdotal evidence.

(323) The coach shared some anecdotal evidence about how stretching before a game can reduce the risk of injury.

(324) The nutritionist shared some anecdotal evidence about how eating breakfast can improve cognitive function.

(325) The teacher shared an anecdotal story about a student who struggled with a subject but eventually succeeded.

(326) The treatment effect of herbal remedies on certain ailments is often anecdotal and lacks scientific evidence.

(327) The trainer shared some anecdotal evidence about how drinking water before a workout can improve performance.

(328) The coach shared some anecdotal evidence about how visualization techniques can improve athletic performance.

(329) The coach shared some anecdotal evidence about how positive self-talk can improve confidence and performance.

(330) We can validate the effectiveness of the treatment with a clinical trial, or we can rely on anecdotal evidence.

(331) The belief in supernatural powers is undemonstrable as it relies on anecdotal accounts and personal testimonies.

(332) The nutritionist shared some anecdotal evidence about how eating a balanced diet can improve your overall health.

(333) While anecdotal evidence can be compelling, it is not always reliable or representative of the larger population.

(334) Nonscience claims often rely on anecdotal evidence or personal experiences rather than rigorous scientific studies.

(335) While anecdotal evidence can be compelling, it is important to remember that it is not always reliable or accurate.

(336) There is anecdotal evidence that suggests that listening to classical music can improve your focus and concentration.

(337) Although anecdotal evidence may be interesting, it is not sufficient to make important decisions or draw conclusions.

(338) The tendentiousness of the article was criticized for its reliance on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous research.

(339) Despite anecdotal reports of side effects, the medication has been approved by the FDA and is considered safe for most people.

(340) The support for acupuncture is not solely based on anecdotal evidence but is backed by scientific research and clinical trials.

(341) Despite anecdotal reports of increased productivity, working long hours can actually lead to burnout and decreased performance.

(342) It is important to approach acupuncture with an open mind and not react solely based on anecdotal evidence or personal opinions.

(343) While anecdotal accounts of near-death experiences can be fascinating, they are not considered scientific evidence of an afterlife.

(344) Although anecdotal reports indicate that the restaurant has great food, we decided to read some reviews before making a reservation.

(345) Despite anecdotal reports of success, there is no scientific evidence to support the use of alternative medicine for treating cancer.

(346) It is important to distinguish between anecdotal evidence and rigorous scientific studies to avoid falling into the trap of anecdotalism.

(347) Factualism is a key principle in evidence-based medicine, where treatments are based on scientific research rather than anecdotal evidence.

(348) While allopathic medicine is based on scientific evidence, alternative therapies may rely on anecdotal experiences and traditional knowledge.

(349) Despite anecdotal evidence of the benefits of mindfulness meditation, more research is needed to fully understand its impact on mental health.

(350) Pseudoscientific claims about the effectiveness of alternative medicine or supplements are often based on flawed studies or anecdotal evidence, which can lead to dangerous health decisions.

(351) Although pseudoscience claims to be based on scientific principles, it often lacks empirical evidence and relies on anecdotal accounts, so it cannot be considered a legitimate field of study.



Anecdotal meaning


Anecdotal is an adjective that describes something that is based on personal accounts or stories rather than on facts or research. It is often used to describe evidence or information that is not necessarily reliable or trustworthy because it is based on individual experiences rather than on scientific data. If you want to use the word anecdotal in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively. Here are some suggestions:


1. Use anecdotal to describe information that is based on personal experiences or stories.

For example, you might say, "The study's findings were largely anecdotal, as they were based on self-reported data from participants."


2. Be careful not to use anecdotal to describe information that is based on scientific research or data. This word is often used to suggest that something is not reliable or trustworthy, so using it to describe scientific evidence could be misleading. Instead, use words like empirical or data-driven to describe research-based information.


3. Consider using anecdotal to describe personal stories or experiences that illustrate a larger point.

For example, you might say, "My friend's anecdotal account of her experience with the healthcare system highlights the need for reform."


4. Use anecdotal sparingly, as it can be overused and lose its impact. If you find yourself using this word frequently, consider whether there might be a more precise or nuanced way to describe the information you are trying to convey.

Overall, anecdotal is a useful word for describing personal experiences or stories, but it should be used with care and precision to avoid misleading or confusing readers. By following these tips, you can use this word effectively in your writing and communication.





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