Evidence
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Evidence ( noun )
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- Something that indicates the presence or existence of something else.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french evidence, from latin evidentia, from evident- "easily seen", from the verb evidere.
Examples:
- The evidence supports the theory.
- The police found no evidence of a break-in.
- The evidence for the defendant's innocence is weak.
- The evidence was presented in court.
- The scientific evidence suggests that global warming is real.
(As a verb)
Evidence ( verb )
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- Something that indicates the presence or existence of something else.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french evidence, from latin evidentia, from evident- "easily seen", from the verb evidere.
Examples:
- The evidence supports the theory.
- The police found no evidence of a break-in.
- The evidence for the defendant's innocence is weak.
- The evidence was presented in court.
- The scientific evidence suggests that global warming is real.