Adjectives for Memoirs | Words to describe Memoirs
Political
Brief
Secret
Important
Anecdotal
Historical
Forthcoming
Marine
How do you describe Memoirs?
- 1. Captain Riggs had log-book stories that were good, and they might have served him for a volume of marine memoirs. 🔊
- 2. The forthcoming memoirs of that once famous and lovely Miss Monckton will be interesting indeed, if not over-edited. 🔊
- 3. Since our marriage she had read a number of political memoirs, and she had been particularly impressed by the career of Mrs. Gladstone. 🔊
- 4. Mr Fitzpatrick, in his anecdotal memoirs of Archbishop Whately, tells a story of an eccentric Irish parson. 🔊
- 5. The trading upon an illustrious name can alone have given birth to the multitude of publications under the titles of historical memoirs, secret memoirs, and other rhapsodies which have appeared respecting Napoleon. 🔊
- 6. The trading upon an illustrious name can alone have given birth to the multitude of publications under the titles of historical memoirs, secret memoirs, and other rhapsodies which have appeared respecting Napoleon. 🔊
- 7. Among his most important memoirs is that on the south-western coal district of England, written in conjunction with Dr Buckland, and published in 1824. 🔊