anecdotal
/ˌænɪkˈdəʊtl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌænɪkˈdəʊtl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌa-nik-ˈdō-tᵊl/ (ame, mw)
anecdotal — 形容詞
- anecdotalpositive
- more anecdotalcomparative
- most anecdotalsuperlative
1. describing evidence or claims that come from personal stories instead of solid r
非實證
根據個人見聞,不靠研究或數據
describing evidence or claims that come from personal stories instead of solid research or checked facts
The evidence is still anecdotal, so the doctors want larger trials.
這些證據仍屬非實證的,所以醫師想看更大規模的試驗。
be anecdotal, so stronger proof is needed
Shirin shared anecdotal reports from parents, but the school wanted survey data.
Shirin 分享了家長提供的經驗談式資料,但學校想看問卷數據。
At the meeting, Minho called the success story anecdotal until more data arrived.
在會議上,Minho 說那個成功案例只是經驗談式的說法,要等更多數據。
The article quoted two friends who quit smoking as anecdotal evidence.
那篇文章把兩位戒菸朋友的說法當成經驗談式證據。
The travel blog gave anecdotal advice from one family, not a full survey.
那篇旅遊部落格提供的是一家人的經驗談式建議,不是完整調查。
- unverified
close when the point is lack of proof; anecdotal also suggests the claim comes from personal stories
- subjective
overlaps when evidence comes from personal impressions, but subjective focuses more on viewpoint than on story-based proof
- unscientific
stronger and more critical; anecdotal can be less harsh and simply stress weak evidence
- evidence-based
supported by systematic data or research
- statistical
based on collected numerical data rather than individual stories
- documented
supported by records or other checkable proof
文法句型
anecdotal + evidence / account / report / claim
be anecdotal
用法筆記
Most often used with nouns such as evidence, report, account, and claim when someone wants to show that a conclusion comes from personal experience rather than broad research. Also common after be to question how reliable a piece of advice or proof really is.