anecdotally

English

Etymology

anecdotal + -ly

Adverb

anecdotally (comparative more anecdotally, superlative most anecdotally)

  1. In an anecdotal manner; by means of a recounted incident.
    As it was an informal hearing, the evidence was presented anecdotally.
    • 2020 July 15, Tony Streeter, “Charters return to running... but in an uncertain environment”, in Rail, page 35:
      Anecdotally, demand has held up - rather than cancelling, people are asking when they might be able to travel. There is a sense of some pent-up demand.

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