memoirish

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English

Etymology

From memoir +‎ -ish.

Adjective

memoirish (comparative more memoirish, superlative most memoirish)

  1. In the style of a memoir.
    • 2007 August 2, Penelope Green, “Updating Newport, Ever So Gently”, in New York Times:
      This year you can soak up its pre-Woodstock, pre-civil-rights-age vibe from the pages of a new memoirish coffee-table book peppered with photographs of family groups on Newport lawns called “A Privileged Life: Celebrating WASP Style,” by Susanna Salk, and also from the movie “Evening” — another WASP-y “remembrance of things past,” like the Susan Minot novel on which it is based.