As nouns the difference between epitome and anecdote
is that epitome is (label) (embodiment or encapsulation of) while anecdote is a short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.
epitome
English
Noun
(
wikipedia epitome)
(
en-noun)
(of a class of items) The embodiment or encapsulation of.
(of a class of items) A representative example.
(of a class of items) The height; the best.
(of a written document) A brief summary.
Usage notes
The sense ‘the height, the best’ is considered incorrect by some; instead, `pinnacle' may be preferred.
Synonyms
* (an embodiment of) in a nutshell (modern idiom), synopsis
* (the best) greatest
* (a summary) abstract, synopsis
Antonyms
* antithesis
Derived terms
* epitomize
* epitomic
* epitomical
Related terms
* epitomator
* epitomist
* epitomizer
External links
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anecdote
Alternative forms
* anecdota
* anecdoton (Grecian)
* anecdotum
Noun
(
en noun)
A short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.
An account which supports an argument, but which is not supported by scientific or statistical analysis.
A previously untold secret account of an incident.
Derived terms
* anecdotage
* anecdotal
* anecdotalism
* anecdotally
* anecdotard
* anecdotarian
* anecdoter
* anecdotic
* anecdotical
* anecdotish (rare)
* anecdotist
* anecdotive (rare)
* anecdotographer