Anecdotally
Pronunciation: /ˌænəkˈdoʊtəliː/
Anecdotally (adv)
- In a way based on personal stories or small accounts, not on strong evidence or large studies.
- Used to say something seems true from limited observations, but may not be confirmed by wider data.
Anecdotally (adverb)
Examples
- Anecdotally, people feel calmer after short walks.
- I heard it anecdotally from friends who changed their routines.