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autobiography

[ UK /ˌɔːtə‍ʊba‍ɪˈɒɡɹəfi/ ]
[ US /ˌɔtəbaɪˈɑɡɹəfi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a biography of yourself

How To Use autobiography In A Sentence

  • Moceanu has written an autobiography, had book signings and cashed in on corporate and commercial appearances.
  • A short autobiography is prefixed to the 1827 edition of Juvenal.
  • I had just published my autobiography, which met with universal disapproval. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this rather archaically written biography, marred by ornate, stilted language and the author's reliance on and citation of endlessly extended passages from his great-great-grandfather's autobiography, James Mellon struggles mightily but fails to make his readers care much for or about Thomas Mellon. Banking On the Future
  • A ghosted autobiography requires a deep bond between sportsman and journalist. Times, Sunday Times
  • How grateful and enlightened he must be to have that cleared up: one wouldn't want a thicko to write one's autobiography.
  • Well, you can wait for the autobiography or you can come with me to shop for formalwear.
  • One final irony: In 1950, at age 82, Millikan published his Autobiography, with Chapter 9 entitled simply "The Experimental Proof of the Existence of the Photon--Einstein's Photoelectric Equation.
  • Her mother, Jackiey, the daughter of a market trader, was described in her daughter's autobiography as a petty thief and "clipper" - a woman who pretends to be a prostitute but runs off with the money instead. DUFF & NONSENSE!
  • As he accepts, it would have been dishonest to write an autobiography without touching on this subject. Times, Sunday Times
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