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noun as in account of person's life
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- autobiography
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- confessions
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- life history
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Barrett didn’t say anything on Tuesday to contradict our understanding of her ideological leanings based on her past rulings, past statements and biography.
Republicans, meanwhile, focused mostly on her biography — including her role as a working mother of seven and her Catholic faith — and her credentials, while offering few specifics about her record as a law professor and judge.
She delivered an inspiring biography at one point, reflecting on the sacrifice her mother made to emigrate to the United States.
As Walter Isaacson pointed out in his biography of Benjamin Franklin, Franklin proposed the postal system as a vital network to bond together the 13 disparate colonies.
Serving that end, the book is not an in-depth biography as much as a summary of Galileo’s life and science, plus a thorough recounting of the events leading up to his famous trial.
The Amazon biography for an author named Papa Faal mentions both Gambia and lists a military record that matches the FBI report.
For those unfamiliar with Michals, an annotated biography and useful essays are included.
Did you envision your Pryor biography as extending your previous investigation—aesthetically and historically?
But Stephen Kotkin's new biography reveals a learned despot who acted cunningly to take advantage of the times.
Watching novelists insult one another is one of the primary pleasures of his biography.
He also published two volumes of American Biography, a work which his death abridged.
Mme. de Chaulieu gave her husband the three children designated in the duc's biography.
The biography of great men always has been, and always will be read with interest and profit.
I like biography far better than fiction myself: fiction is too free.
The Bookman: "A more entertaining narrative whether in biography or fiction has not appeared in recent years."
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noun as in written account of one's own life
- personal history
- reminiscences
- self-portrayal
noun as in chronicle of events
- recapitulation
noun as in the story of one's life
- curriculum vitae
noun as in written matter, both fictional and nonfictional
- belles-lettres
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- dissertation
- information
- literary works
- observation
- written work
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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to biography, such as: autobiography, diary, journal, life, life story, and memoir.
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Synonyms for biography baɪˈɒg rə fi, bi- bi·og·ra·phy, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word biography ., english synonyms and antonyms rate these synonyms: 2.4 / 20 votes.
History is a systematic record of past events. Annals and chronicles relate events with little regard to their relative importance, and with complete subserviency to their succession in time. Annals are yearly records; chronicles follow the order of time. Both necessarily lack emphasis, selection, and perspective. Archives are public records , which may be annals , or chronicles , or deeds of property, etc. Memoirs generally record the lives of individuals or facts pertaining to individual lives. A biography is distinctively a written account of one person's life and actions; an autobiography is a biography written by the person whose life it records. Annals , archives , chronicles , biographies , and memoirs and other records furnish the materials of history . History recounts events with careful attention to their importance, their mutual relations, their causes and consequences, selecting and grouping events on the ground of interest or importance. History is usually applied to such an account of events affecting communities and nations, tho sometimes we speak of the history of a single eminent life. Compare RECORD.
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Synonyms: account , annals , archives , autobiography , chronicle , history , memoir , memorial , muniment , narration , narrative , recital , record , register , story
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biography, life, life story, life history noun
an account of the series of events making up a person's life
Synonyms: sprightliness , life sentence , lifetime , spirit , life story , life history , life-time , life , lifespan , liveliness , living , career , aliveness , animation
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- biography noun
Synonyms: life , memoir , history of a person's life
Synonyms: biographical writings
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List of paraphrases for "biography":
biographies , biographical , bio , sketch , biographer
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A great biography should, like the close of a great drama, leave behind it a feeling of serenity. We collect into a small bunch the flowers, the few flowers, which brought sweetness into a life, and present it as an offering to an accomplished destiny. It is the dying refrain of a completed song, the final verse of a finished poem.
Arthur Balfour :
Biography should be written by an acute enemy.
Quentin Tarantino :
Bruce Lee was kind of an arrogant guy, i didn't just make a lot of that up. I heard Bruce Lee say things like that, to that effect. People are saying,' Well, Bruce Lee never said Bruce Lee could beat up Muhammad Ali.' Uh, yeah, Bruce Lee did. Not only did Bruce Lee say that, Bruce Lee wife, Linda Lee, said that. In the first biography I ever read was Linda Lee's' Bruce Lee : The Man Only I Knew,' and Linda Lee absolutely said it.
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I think the Taliban thought it was an important time to release his biography to give assurances that he is alive and present.
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The web of lies George Santos used to defraud George Santos voters is a threat to our free and fair elections, and we have an obligation to ensure nothing like this ever happens again, his entire candidacy for Congress was predicated on a campaign of disinformation designed to deceive the voters. George Santos lied about George Santos entire biography and resume, including religion, family history, education, and professional experience. I am proud to join my fellow New York Congressman Ritchie Torres to introduce this critical piece of legislation to safeguard the democratic process.
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noun. ['baɪˈɑːgrəfi'] an account of the series of events making up a person's life.
- autobiography
- hagiography
- life history
- indirect discourse
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1. Noun, singular or mass Provide a brief biography of the agency team that will work on the campaign if your pitch is successful.
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1. Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer."[Mark Twain, a Biography ] - Mark Twain 2. If after I die, people want to write my biography , there is nothing simpler. They only need two dates: the date of my birth and the date of my death. Between one and another, every day is mine. - Fernando Pessoa, Poems of Fernando Pessoa 3. We cannot, after all, judge a biography by its length, by the number of pages in it; we must judge by the richness of the contents...Sometimes the 'unfinisheds' are among the most beautiful symphonies. - Viktor E. Frankl, The Doctor and the Soul
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Definition of biography noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- Boswell’s biography of Johnson
- a biography by Antonia Fraser
- The book gives potted biographies of all the major painters.
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- This biography offers a few glimpses of his life before he became famous .
- Her biography revealed that she was not as rich as everyone thought .
- The biography was a bit of a rush job .
- The biography is an attempt to uncover the inner man.
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Kamala Harris Mocked for 3-Word Response, Ignoring Hamas Ceasefire Question
V ice President Kamala Harris is facing mockery on social media after ignoring a question about Hamas announcing that it has accepted terms for a ceasefire with Israel.
Hamas announced in a statement on Monday that Ismail Haniyeh, head of the militant group's political wing, had informed senior Qatari and Egyptian officials of "approval of their proposal regarding the ceasefire agreement" after months of negotiations.
Reporters asked Harris about the announcement while she was exiting a Detroit restaurant with her lunch on Monday. The vice president, seemingly under the impression that the press was curious about her order, preemptively said, "shrimp and grits."
Conservative commentators on X, formerly Twitter , quickly shared clips of the moment while erroneously claiming that Harris was responding to the ceasefire announcement, ignoring that the question had not been completed when Harris started speaking.
"Ever wonder what the Vice President of the free world thinks about the Hamas ceasefire? HARRIS: 'Shrimp and grits!'" posted Dinesh D'Souza , the conservative filmmaker behind the 2020 election conspiracy theory film 2000 Mules .
"OUT TO LUNCH: Kamala Asked About Hamas Ceasefire, Shares What She Had for Lunch Instead [WATCH]," the account of Fox News host Sean Hannity posted while sharing a link to Hannity's website.
"Asked for her thoughts about the ceasefire in the Middle East, Kamala responds: 'Shrimp and grits!!!" posted Ian Miles Cheong, a Malaysian right-wing social media personality who frequently chimes in on American politics.
"These [sic] administration is not serious," @ImMeme0 posted . "There is a war going on, people are dying in the Middle East, our colleges are fool [sic] of protesters and Harris' only answer is 'Shrimp and grits.' These [sic] is the person Democrats want you to vote for in November. Disgusting!"
"REPORTER: 'Madam Vice President, Hamas says it accepted a ceasefire deal. Your reaction?' HARRIS: 'Shrimp and grits!' The White House is a freaking clown show," posted Nick Sorter, a conservative independent journalist.
In response to Newsweek's request for comment, a spokesperson for Harris pointed out that the vice president later told reporters the following regarding the ceasefire announcement on Monday: "This morning I was on the call between the president and Prime Minister Netanyahu. We are closely tracking what is happening on the ground."
The vice president's office also indicated that Harris had been previously asked by reporters what she was ordering in the restaurant and did not hear the question on the Hamas ceasefire report.
The announcement by Hamas did not stop the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from moving forward with a planned offensive into the southern Gaza city of Rafah only hours later.
Netanyahu's office said in a statement that "Israel's war cabinet has unanimously decided that Israel will continue the operation in Rafah to exert military pressure on Hamas," while adding in remarks to Newsweek that "the Hamas proposal is far from Israel's necessary requirements" but would still be reviewed with an eye to "reaching an agreement."
Hamas says that the ceasefire terms that it has agreed to are based on a proposal that was drafted by Qatar and Egypt, nations that have been mediating peace talks with Israel following almost seven months of war that began with the surprise October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
The initial Hamas attack resulted in around 1,200 deaths in Israel, while Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza has killed over 34,000, according to Associated Press reports based on figures from local health officials.
Update 5/6/24, 8:02 p.m. ET: This article has been updated to include comment from the office of Vice President Kamala Harris and additional context.
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Stormy Daniels testified at Trump’s hush-money trial on Tuesday. A star witness for the prosecution, she gave direct, detailed testimony about her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Donald Trump in a hotel suite at a golf tournament. At one point, the defense moved for a mistrial based on the nature of the testimony, which was denied by Judge Juan Merchan.
Daniels is a key player in the hush money trial: Ahead of the 2016 election, Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer, paid Daniels $130,000 to keep silent about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump. Trump has denied ever having sex with Daniels.
The adult film actress told the court she felt “ashamed” after the encounter, and that Trump did not ask her to keep their encounter confidential.
Daniels said that in fall 2016, she and her then-publicist decided to sell the story to news outlets, testifying: “My motivation wasn’t money. It was to get the story out.” Daniels added that she did not negotiate the $130,000 figure. In cross examination, Trump’s lawyers tried to undermine her credibility as a witness. Daniels pushed back at the defense’s questions suggesting money was the driving motivator for her allegations about Trump.
Separately on Tuesday, US District Judge Aileen Cannon postponed indefinitely Trump’s criminal trial for allegedly mishandling classified documents, which could mean the hush-money case is the only one to conclude before the presidential election in November.
Trump’s denial of the encounter with Daniels could backfire
Trump’s determination not to concede that he had encounters or relationships with Daniels or Karen McDougal is “ hurting his own defense ,” MSNBC’s columnist Glenn Kirschner argued. Trump strongly denies having any encounters with Daniels, but her testimony included evidence of several meetings and phone calls between the two, with dozens of witnesses. By preventing his attorneys from conceding they did have some encounters, the jury is put in a position of choosing to believe Daniels or the former president, a person who is known to make false claims, Kirschner wrote. It may be wiser for a defense in such a case to “concede the dalliance, but fight over the commission of the crime,” he added.
Trump’s defense counters Daniels’ testimony by focusing on money
Trump’s attorneys could undermine Daniels’ testimony that she didn’t care about the money she was being paid by showing text messages between Daniels and her publicist at the time, The New York Times reported. A back-and-forth between her former publicist and the editor of The National Enquirer “looked something like an auction, with the two of them bidding back and forth until they got to $120,000,” the Times wrote. Trump fixer Michael Cohen took over the deal after the Enquirer’s publisher refused to pay, and the agreed-upon sum rose to $130,000.
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The prosecution’s strategy has been to “ spotlight the sleaze, and soft-pedal the records ,” The New York Times wrote last week. But on Tuesday, prosecutors assured Judge Merchan that Daniels’ testimony about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump would be brief and not “involve any descriptions of genitalia.” Still, Merchan was forced to sustain several objections from Trump’s team over Daniels’ graphic descriptions of the meeting. The objections could cost his defense “because it makes them look to the jury like they have something to hide, ” legal expert Joyce Alene posted on X.
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Grudging is an adjective used to describe something that is said, done, or given unwillingly or reluctantly. It can also describe someone who is unwilling or reluctant to do something.
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“‘I’m impressed,’ said Mati, grudging admiration in her tone. ‘It isn’t just a pretty name and expensive ingredients. I can never make something this tasty.’” — Ken Liu, The Veiled Throne , 2022
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The English language has been carrying a grudge for a long time—since the 13th century to be exact, when it took the Anglo-French verb grucher/grucer and made it grucchen/grudgen . Both words meant “to grumble and complain” (and if their shared definition, combined with their spelling and pronunciation, reminds you of a certain furry green Muppet who lives in a trash can, you’re onto something: grouch is thought to be a grucchen descendant). Over time grucchen/grudgen became grudge , which picked up the additional, closely related meanings of “to be unwilling to give or allow” and “to allow with reluctance or resentment,” as when Virginia Woolf wrote “if you come to grudge even the sun for shining … fruit does not ripen.” Grudging , which developed from grudge , made its English debut in the 1530s, and has been used ever since to describe someone who is unwilling or reluctant (“a grudging supporter”) or something done or given reluctantly or sparingly (“grudging respect”).
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biography: [noun] a usually written history of a person's life.
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What It Means. Grudging is an adjective used to describe something that is said, done, or given unwillingly or reluctantly. It can also describe someone who is unwilling or reluctant to do something. // Her theories have begun to win grudging acceptance in the scientific community. // A number of his former critics have become grudging admirers.. See the entry >