Pronunciation: /ɔːtəbaɪˈɑːɡrəfi/
noun a written account of one's own life
A1 An autobiography is a book about a person's life, written by that person.
A2 I read an autobiography of a famous actor and learned a lot about their childhood.
B1 Writing an autobiography can be a therapeutic experience for some individuals.
B2 The autobiography of Nelson Mandela provides valuable insights into his struggle for equality.
C1 Many acclaimed authors have written detailed autobiographies that offer a glimpse into their creative process.
C2 The autobiography of Malala Yousafzai chronicles her remarkable journey as an advocate for girls' education.
adjective autobiographical
A1 I read an autobiography book about a famous person.
A2 She wrote an autobiography detailing her childhood experiences.
B1 The autobiography film provided a glimpse into the author's life.
B2 The autobiography section of the bookstore was filled with inspiring stories.
C1 His autobiography was praised for its raw honesty and introspection.
C2 The autobiography of the renowned scientist delved deep into his groundbreaking discoveries.
formal The author published her autobiography last year, detailing her life story.
informal I can't wait to read his autobiography and learn more about his background.
slang Have you checked out that celeb's autobiography? It's so juicy!
figurative Writing your autobiography is like creating a roadmap of your life journey.
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