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  1. Biography Meaning And Pronunciation

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  1. biography

    biography. (n.). 1680s, "the histories of individual lives, as a branch of literature," probably from Medieval Latin biographia, from later Greek biographia "description of life" (which was not in classical Greek, bios alone being the word there for it), from Greek bios "life" (from PIE root *gwei-"to live") + graphia "record, account" (see -graphy).. The meaning "a history of some one person ...

  2. Biography Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of BIOGRAPHY is a usually written history of a person's life. How to use biography in a sentence. So You've Been Asked to Submit a Biography. ... Etymology. Late Greek biographia, from Greek bi-+ -graphia-graphy . First Known Use. 1665, in the meaning defined at sense 2.

  3. biography, n. meanings, etymology and more

    further revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into biography, n. in September 2024.

  4. Etymonline

    The online etymology dictionary (etymonline) is the internet's go-to source for quick and reliable accounts of the origin and history of English words, phrases, and idioms. It is professional enough to satisfy academic standards, but accessible enough to be used by anyone.

  5. Biography

    Biography. A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life. It involves more than just basic facts like education, work, relationships, and death; it portrays a person's experience of these life events. Unlike a profile or curriculum vitae (résumé), a biography presents a subject's life story, highlighting various ...

  6. Biography

    autobiography. hagiography. memoir. Costa Book Awards. character writer. biography, form of literature, commonly considered nonfictional, the subject of which is the life of an individual. One of the oldest forms of literary expression, it seeks to re-create in words the life of a human being—as understood from the historical or personal ...

  7. Definition:Biography

    Etymology. From New Latin biographia, formed from Ancient Greek βίος or bíos (life) + γράφω or gráphō (write).. Noun. biography (countable and uncountable, plural biographies) . A person's life story, especially one published. There are many biographies of Benjamin Franklin.; The art of writing this kind of story. Derived terms

  8. biography

    biography (countable and uncountable, plural biographies) A person's life story, especially one published. There are many biographies of Benjamin Franklin. The art of writing this kind of story.

  9. biography: The Origins of Biography

    The Origins of Biography. Among the most ancient biographies are the narrative carvings and hieroglyphic inscriptions on Egyptian tombs and temples (c.1300 b.c.), and the cuneiform inscriptions on Assyrian palace walls (c.720 b.c.) or Persian rock faces (c.520 b.c.). All these records proclaimed the deeds of kings, although accuracy often gave ...

  10. biography noun

    biography of See full entry Word Origin late 17th cent.: from French biographie or modern Latin biographia , from medieval Greek, from bios 'life' + -graphia 'writing'.

  11. bio

    bio (n.) bio. (n.) short for biography, attested from 1954. OED cites a 1925 private letter (published 1975) from Irish playwright Sean O'Casey. Earlier shortened forms were biog (1942), biograph (1865). also from 1954.

  12. Etymology

    Etymology (/ ˌ ɛ t ɪ ˈ m ɒ l ə dʒ i /, ET-im-OL-ə-jee [1]) is the scientific study of the origin and evolution of a word's semantic meaning across time, including its constituent morphemes and phonemes. [2] [3] It is a subfield of historical linguistics, philology, and semiotics, and draws upon comparative semantics, morphology, pragmatics, and phonetics in order to construct a ...

  13. What is biography?

    A book about a single person's life and work, but probably with a great deal, too, about their family and friends, relations and children, colleagues and acquaintances. The word 'biography' means 'life-writing': the two halves of the word derive from medieval Greek bios, 'life', and graphia, 'writing'. Dictionary definitions ...

  14. BIOGRAPHY Definition & Meaning

    Biography definition: a written account of another person's life. See examples of BIOGRAPHY used in a sentence.

  15. BIOGRAPHY definition and meaning

    2 meanings: 1. an account of a person's life by another 2. such accounts collectively.... Click for more definitions.

  16. Biography Definition & Meaning

    biography (noun) biography /baɪ ˈ ɑːgrəfi/ noun. plural biographies. Britannica Dictionary definition of BIOGRAPHY. [count] : the story of a real person's life written by someone other than that person. a new biography of Abraham Lincoln. — compare autobiography.

  17. Biography Definition & Meaning

    Biography definition: An account of a person's life written, composed, or produced by another.

  18. BIOGRAPHY

    BIOGRAPHY definition: 1. the life story of a person written by someone else: 2. the life story of a person written by…. Learn more.

  19. Biography

    A biography is an account of somebody's life written by somebody else, complete with details of the most important parts.

  20. Biography

    Biography, autobiography, and memoir are the three main forms used to tell the story of a person's life. Though there are similarities between these forms, they have distinct differences in terms of the writing, style, and purpose. A biography is an informational narrative and account of the life history of an individual person, written by someone who is not the subject of the biography.

  21. biography

    • This is a competent and well-researched biography. • Boswell's biography of Dr Johnson • Odo's biography was written by a monk who had little interest in the miraculous and much in practical virtues. • At first, these biographies were simply invented. • He has slammed an unauthorised biography which he claims contains 'factual errors'.

  22. History of Wikipedia

    Wikipedia's main page (20 December 2001) Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15 January 2001, two days after the domain was registered. [2] It grew out of Nupedia, a more structured free encyclopedia, as a way to allow easier and faster drafting of articles and translations.

  23. autobiography

    auto-. word-forming element of Greek origin meaning "self, one's own, by oneself, of oneself" (and especially, from 1895, "automobile"), from Greek autos, reflexive pronoun, "self, same," which is of unknown origin. It also was a common word-forming element in ancient Greek, as in modern English, but very few of the old words have survived the ...

  24. bio-

    bio-word-forming element, especially in scientific compounds, meaning "life, life and," or "biology, biology and," or "biological, of or pertaining to living organisms or their constituents," from Greek bios "one's life, course or way of living, lifetime" (as opposed to zoe "animal life, organic life"), from PIE root *gwei-"to live.". The correct usage is that in biography, but since c. 1800 ...

  25. List of English words of Portuguese origin

    According to Encarta Dictionary and Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, "dodo" comes from Portuguese doudo (currently, more often, doido) meaning "fool" or "crazy". The present Portuguese word dodô ("dodo") is of English origin. The Portuguese word doudo or doido may itself be a loanword from Old English (cp. English "dolt") [34]

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  28. Fire of Unknown Origin

    Fire of Unknown Origin is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on June 22, 1981.It was produced by Martin Birch.. The album, which included the Top 40 hit "Burnin' for You" (#1 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart), represented a resurgence of the group's commercial standing after two albums with disappointing sales.

  29. bibliography

    bibliography (n.) 1670s, "the writing of books," from Greek bibliographia "the writing of books," from biblion "book" (see biblio-) + graphos " (something) drawn or written" (see -graphy). The meaning "the study of books, authors, publications, etc.," is from 1803. The sense of "a list of books that form the literature of a subject" is attested ...