noun
- a biography of a saint or venerated person, often emphasizing their virtues and spiritual significance
- an idealizing or adulatory biography that glosses over faults or presents a subject in an unrealistically favorable light
Usage: often used in religious or historical contexts
Usage: often used critically or ironically
Examples
- The medieval hagiography described the saint's miracles and acts of charity.
- Critics dismissed the book as hagiography rather than serious historical analysis.
- Early Christian hagiographies were written to inspire devotion among believers.
- The author's hagiography of the political leader ignored his controversial decisions.
- Scholars distinguish between hagiography and objective biography when studying religious figures.
- This hagiography presents the entrepreneur as a visionary without acknowledging his failures.