Evidence (Noun)
Meaning 1
(law) all the means by which any alleged matter of fact whose truth is investigated at judicial trial is established or disproved.
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Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
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Meaning 2
Your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief; "the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling".
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Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- There's ample evidence that he's hiding something, we just need to gather the proof to confront him about it.
- After evaluating all the available evidence, we reached a guilty verdict and sent him to jail for ten years.
- To substantiate his new groundbreaking medical hypothesis, the team requires thoroughgoing peer reviews as robust supplementary evidence.
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Meaning 3
An indication that makes something evident; "his trembling was evidence of his fear".
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Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.