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evidence

[ˈɛvəɾəns]

Meanings
  • noun

    Information or proof that serves as a basis for a reasoning or conclusion.

    - "The witness provided strong evidence in court."
    - "The doctor relied on medical evidence to make a diagnosis."

Pronunciation
  1. [ˈɛvəɾəns]



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with evidence
evident , evocent , relevant
Variants
List of all variants of evidence that leads to same result
evidence , evidences , in evidence , evidenced , evidencing , circumstantial evidence , circumstantial evidences , hearsay evidence , hearsay evidences , indirect evidence , indirect evidences , self-evidence , self-evidences , state's evidence , state's evidences , anecdotal evidence , give evidence , turn king's evidence
Etymology
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From Old French 'evidence', from 'evidere' meaning 'to show, to make visible'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'evidence' is used over 1,000 times in the King James Bible.

  2. In forensic science, evidence is collected and analyzed at a crime scene to help solve a crime.


Related Concepts
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  1. Evidence-based: Refers to making decisions or taking actions based on scientifically valid, credible, and reliable evidence.

  2. Circumstantial evidence: Refers to evidence that does not directly observe the fact in question but provides strong reasons to believe the fact to be true.


Culture
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In literature, evidence is often used to build suspense and create mystery. In art, it can be used to convey truth or reality. In music, it can refer to a piece of music that is particularly clear and easy to understand.

How to Memorize "evidence"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a courtroom scene with witnesses providing evidence.
    - Visualize a detective gathering clues and evidence to solve a crime.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'evidence' with the idea of proof or information.
    - Think of the word 'evidence' as something that helps to clarify or explain.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'EVIDENCE' to remember the definition: 'Evidence' is Information Visible In Detail, Easy to Notice and Sustainable.


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