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biographee
/ ˌbaɪɒɡræˈfiː /
noun
a person whose biography has been written
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Word History and Origins
Origin of biographee1
First recorded in 1835–45; biograph(y) + -ee
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Example Sentences
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“Many people refused to speak with me because they were scared of upsetting the biographee,” Osorno said.
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When he finds a book of Life and Letters unreadable, he does not bring a railing accusation against either the biographer or the biographee.
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Such anecdotes diminish both biographer and biographee and make the reader wonder why this sorrowful woman was worth 700 pages of heavy industry.
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Every biographee supplies his own listing on a form sent out by Who's Who, except in special cases.
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Even if the biographee objects to being listed, he is carried if he is important enough.
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