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Definition of evidence :
1. One who bears witness.
2. That which is legally submitted to competent tribunal, as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it; means of making proof; -- the latter, strictly speaking, not being synonymous with evidence, but rather the effect of it.
3. That which makes evident or manifest; that which furnishes, or tends to furnish, proof; any mode of proof; the ground of belief or judgement; as, the evidence of our senses; evidence of the truth or falsehood of a statement.
4. To render evident or clear; to prove; to evince; as, to evidence a fact, or the guilt of an offender.
Synonyms:
order, warrant, leaven, evince, rise, shew, turn out, curtilage, induction, grounds, mark, say, conclusion, true, signification, take the stand, indicate, tell apart, sign, secernate, licence, cause, separate, distinguish, enjoin, express, demo, certify, inference, examine, indicator, ammunition, record, witness, show up, prove, token, severalise, establish, secern, yard, license, testament, note, differentiate, demonstrate, stamp, read, state, try out, testify, narrate, severalize, test, index, designate, tell, present, reason, depict, indorse, attest, raise, picture, try, turn up, bear witness, assure, deduction, verification, march, recount, badge, point, endorse, testimonial, certainty, usher, consequence, render, manifest, recite, register, essay, grounds for belief
demonstration (part of speech: noun)
evidence (part of speech: noun)
deposition, illustration, substantiation, quotation, testimony, declaration, connotation, exhibit, statement, attestation, support, documentation, fact, determination, certification, indication, corroboration, specimen, exemplification, counter-evidence, establishment, validation, confirmation, authentication, observation
biblical revelation (part of speech: noun)
discovery, inspiration, apotheosis, oracle, prophecy, issuance, disclosure, gospel, revelation, apparition, emergence, manifestation, revealment, coming, materialization, vision, appearance, apocalypse, epiphany
information (part of speech: noun)
intelligence, facts, knowledge, news, details, information, data, advice
visibility (part of speech: noun)
perceptibility, distinctness, plainness, visibility, discernibility, observability, clearness, apparentness
manifestation (part of speech: noun)
display, symptom, exposure, proof, expression, incarnation, unfolding, showing, presentation, staging, demonstration, embodiment, exhibition
Usage examples:
- If you are a success in business that is an evidence, generally speaking, that your judgment is good. - "Dollars and Sense", Col. Wm. C. Hunter.
- Had she not seen with her own eyes the evidence of this man's work among the Indians! - "The Gun-Brand", James B. Hendryx.
- But where's the evidence that she talked to him about it? - "The Loudwater Mystery", Edgar Jepson.