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Evidence

UK //ˈɛvɪdəns//US //ˈɛvɪdəns//

Definition

Information or signs that help to prove something.

In simple words: Proof or information that shows something is true.

Examples

  • The detective found important evidence at the crime scene.
  • There is no evidence that supports his claim.
  • She presented the evidence clearly in her report.
  • The lawyer examined all the evidence before the trial.
  • Experts need solid evidence to make their conclusions.

Usage notes

Used in formal contexts like court or research. Avoid in casual conversations unless specifically discussing proof.

Grammar pattern

uncountable noun

Memory hint

Think of 'evidence' as 'evident' - something clear and proof-like.

Collocations

  • provide evidence
  • gather evidence
  • in court as evidence

Synonyms

  • proof
  • confirmation
  • testimony
  • witness
  • indication

Antonyms

  • doubt
  • disbelief
  • uncertainty

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'evidence' with 'advise' which has a different meaning.
  • Using 'evidences' as a plural form, which is incorrect.
  • Mixing up 'evidence' with 'evidence of' when describing specific proof.