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Meanings of
hagiography
in English
Russian
агиография
Portuguese
hagiográfico
Spanish
hagiográfico
Catalan
hagiogràfica
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Biography of a saint or other venerated religious figure.
saint's life
saints' lives
Related terms
literary genre
academic discipline
Russian
агиография
Usage of
hagiography
in English
1
But surely this can be accomplished without a
hagiography
of the infamous.
2
Those who thought the Princess a flake will accuse you of
hagiography
.
3
I'm Your Man is sympathetic without being a
hagiography
,
thorough and intelligent.
4
The genre is, of course, very often an excuse for deadeningly dull
hagiography
.
5
The authors have given us an apologia, but, mercifully, not quite a
hagiography
.
6
It is hardly surprising, therefore, that his review falls little short of
hagiography
.
7
But, if you look at this promotion, it borders on
hagiography
.
8
One can understand why Republicans may be disturbed by this rush to
hagiography
.
9
Rocky Elsom's biographer wastes no time entering the realm of
hagiography
.
10
There is no sense here, however, that anything other than sleepy
hagiography
is required.
11
Unlike 12 Years a Slave, this
hagiography
delivers no shocks and will disquiet few.
12
The centenary of the 1916 rising produced plenty of self-congratulation,
hagiography
and commercial opportunism.
13
But the clips are pushing us firmly towards
hagiography
territory.
14
His meandering trail leads neither to
hagiography
nor denunciation.
15
Any movement that avoids
hagiography
,
that critically evaluates its own traditions, is healthy and confident.
16
The Murdoch book turned out to be a
hagiography
.
Other examples for "hagiography"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hagiography
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
avoid hagiography
become hagiography
border on hagiography
broad hagiography
dull hagiography
More collocations
Translations for
hagiography
Russian
агиография
житийная литература
Portuguese
hagiográfico
hagiográfica
hagiografia
Spanish
hagiográfico
hagiografía
hagiografico
hagiografia
paterikon
synaxarion
vidas de santos
Catalan
hagiogràfica
hagiologia
hagiografia
hagiògraf
hagiogràfic
vides de sants
hagiogràfiques
Hagiography
through the time