evidence
Intermediate/ˈev.ə.dəns/
- noun
- facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something is true
evidence in a sentence
- “As yet, they have no solid evidence.”
- “There is no scientific evidence to suggest that underwater births are dangerous.”
- “Is there any scientific evidence that a person's character is reflected in their handwriting?”
- “His concerns about food additives are backed up by scientific evidence.”
What does “evidence” mean?
evidence (noun) means facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something is true. It is pronounced /ˈev.ə.dəns/. Vocaby pairs the definition with audio and real example sentences so the word is easy to remember — and brings it back for review right before you'd forget it.
Frequently asked questions
- What does "evidence" mean?
- evidence (noun) means: facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something is true
- How do you pronounce "evidence"?
- "evidence" is pronounced /ˈev.ə.dəns/ in IPA. You can tap to hear it spoken aloud in the Vocaby app.
- How do you use "evidence" in a sentence?
- Here is "evidence" used in a sentence: As yet, they have no solid evidence.
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