Anecdotally

Pronunciation: /ˌænəkˈdoʊtəliː/

Anecdotally (adv)

  1. In a way based on personal stories or small accounts, not on strong evidence or large studies.
  2. 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.