Definitions for anecdotage

anecdotage an·ec·dot·age

Spelling: [an-ik-doh-tij]
IPA: /ˈæn ɪkˌdoʊ tɪdʒ/

Anecdotage is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 462 anagrams from letters in anecdotage (aacdeegnot).

Definitions for anecdotage

noun

  1. anecdotes collectively.
  2. the state of being advanced in age and strongly inclined to tell reminiscent anecdotes:

Origin of anecdotage

First recorded in 1815-25; anecdote + -age

Examples for anecdotage

I constantly act as phlebotomist to the vanity of the young and to the anecdotage of the senile and senescent.

This is my excuse if at times I seem to fall into anecdotage.

For example, would a little spice of malice in her anecdotage be so undesirable?

In these years of Old Kennebec's "anecdotage," his pipe was his best listener and his truest confidant.

Indeed, he would sometimes remark, when a man fell into his anecdotage, it was a sign for him to retire from the world.

That when a man fell into his anecdotage, it was a sign for him to retire.

The Englishman has usually a dignified dread of dropping into his “anecdotage.”

I thought my anecdotage scarcely worthy of so much honour; but I promised to make a weekly experiment in the Manchester Guardian.

Someone has wittily said that only those in their anecdotage should tell stories.

The publishers will print it, the public will devour it, especially if it be anecdotage.

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