Evidence

Evidence

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Meaning

Evidence is anything that can be used to prove somethin. It can be presented in a trial or used to show that something is true. Evidence can be in the form of facts, data, or information that supports a claim or belief. Here are three examples of how the word "evidence" can be used in a sentence:

  1. The fingerprints found at the crime scene were crucial pieces of evidence in the investigation.
  2. The study provides strong evidence that exercise can improve mental health.
  3. The witness testimony was the only evidence presented in the case.

Synonyms of "Evidence"

  • Proof ,Verification ,Confirmation.

Antonyms of "Evidence"

  • Disproof , Refutation , Rebuttal.

Collocations of "Evidence"

  • Gather/Collect Evidence: The detectives gathered evidence from the crime scene.
  • Present Evidence: The prosecutor presented evidence to the jury.
  • Analyze Evidence: The forensic team analyzed the evidence found at the scene.

Idioms of "Evidence"

  • "The evidence of one's own eyes": This means that something is so obvious that it can be seen without any doubt. Example: "I saw the evidence of my own eyes that he was lying."
  • "The evidence points to": This means that the available evidence suggests a particular conclusion. Example: "The evidence points to the fact that the suspect was at the scene of the crime."
  • "The weight of evidence": This means that there is a lot of evidence supporting a particular conclusion. Example: "The weight of evidence suggests that the defendant is guilty."

Expressions of "Evidence"

  • "Circumstantial evidence": This refers to evidence that is not direct but can be used to infer a fact. Example: "The prosecution relied on circumstantial evidence to prove their case."
  • "Hard evidence": This refers to evidence that is irrefutable and cannot be disputed. Example: "The DNA evidence was hard evidence that linked the suspect to the crime."
  • "Admissible evidence": This refers to evidence that is allowed to be presented in court. Example: "The judge ruled that the evidence was admissible and could be presented to the jury."

Word Family and Root of "Evidence"

  • Verb: Evident.
  • Adjective: Evidential.
  • Adverb: Evidentially.
  • Noun: Evidence.

The word "evidence" comes from the Latin word "ēvidēnt-" which means "obvious

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