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Meanings of
autobiographic
in English
Portuguese
autobiográfico
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Relating to or in the style of an autobiography.
life
biography
autobiographical
life story
Related terms
biographer
life history
Portuguese
autobiográfico
Usage of
autobiographic
in English
1
The essentially
autobiographic
in such a connection must be accepted with reserve.
2
In many respects, the interview is more of a short
autobiographic
documentary.
3
His last novel, 'Amelia,' is a half
autobiographic
account of his own follies.
4
I had expected to find
autobiographic
manuscripts of Sachs, but in this was disappointed.
5
Richard Jefferies has written a remarkable
autobiographic
document entitled The Story of my Heart.
6
Mr. Gladstone's own position is described in an
autobiographic
fragment of his last years:-
7
In January, 1837, Lockhart wrote a letter to William Laidlaw, of singular
autobiographic
interest.
8
Some of these seem to have an
autobiographic
interest sufficient to justify their publication.
9
In his
autobiographic
sketch Wagner writes: Nothing gave me so much pleasure as the 'Freischütz.'
10
Like Shakespeare, she was too artistic to be
autobiographic
.
11
The Fisher, an
autobiographic
dialogue satirizing philosophers.
12
The double Indictment, an
autobiographic
dialogue.
13
That the play is full of symbolism it would be futile to deny; and the symbolism is mainly
autobiographic
.
14
The impression made by all this on Mr. Gladstone he has himself described in an
autobiographic
note of 1897:-
15
Another point of resemblance between Byron and Mr. Miller is, that the underlying idea of their poetry is
autobiographic
.
16
Yet the
autobiographic
tendency, as befitted a poet of the highest lyric type, remained to the end a powerful characteristic.
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autobiographic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
autobiographic dialogue
autobiographic interest
autobiographic symbols
autobiographic account
autobiographic details
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Translations for
autobiographic
Portuguese
autobiográfico
Autobiographic
through the time