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Showing words for EVIDENCE using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Evidence

evidence

7 Letter Words for Evidence

deceive, evinced

6 Letter Words for Evidence

cevine, decene, decine, devein, device, edenic, endive, envied, evened, evince, idence, incede, veined, vendee, venice

5 Letter Words for Evidence

deeve, deice, diene, eeven, eneid, evene, neive, niece, nieve, vedic, venie, viced, vined

4 Letter Words for Evidence

cede, cedi, cene, cide, cine, cive, deen, deev, dene, deni, deve, devi, dice, dine, dive, eden, eevn, eide, eine, ende, ened, even, iced, idee, ieee, inde, need, neve, nevi, nice, nide, nied, veen, vein, vend, vice, vide, vied, vine

3 Letter Words for Evidence

cee, cen, cid, cie, civ, dec, dee, dei, den, dev, die, din, div, eec, een, enc, end, ene, env, eve, ice, ide, inc, ind, inv, ive, ned, nee, nei, nid, nie, vee, vei, vic, vid, vie, vin

Definitions for Evidence

[1] that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
[2] something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign: His flushed look was visible evidence of his fever.
[3] Law . data presented to a court or jury in proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.
[4] to make evident or clear; show clearly; manifest: He evidenced his approval by promising his full support.
[5] to support by evidence: He evidenced his accusation with incriminating letters.
[6] in evidence , plainly visible; conspicuous: The first signs of spring are in evidence.
[7] ground for belief or disbelief; data on which to base proof or to establish truth or falsehood
[8] a mark or sign that makes evident; indication his pallor was evidence of ill health
[9] law matter produced before a court of law in an attempt to prove or disprove a point in issue, such as the statements of witnesses, documents, material objects, etc See also circumstantial evidence, direct evidence
[10] turn queen's evidence , turn king's evidence or turn state's evidence (of an accomplice) to act as witness for the prosecution and testify against those associated with him in crime
[11] in evidence on display; apparent; conspicuous her new ring was in evidence
[12] to make evident; show clearly
[13] to give proof of or evidence for

Words related to Evidence

information, confirmation, sign, deposition, indication, testimony, clue, data, witness, documentation, signify, manifest, indicate, evince, demonstrate, illustrate, declaration, demonstration, index, corroboration

Words nearby Evidence

evesham, evetta, evg., evict, evictee, evidence, evident, evidential, evidentiary, evidently, evil

Origin of Evidence

1250–1300; Middle English (noun) < Middle French < Latin ēvidentia. See evident, -ence

Other words from Evidence

coun·ter·ev·i·dence , noun
pre·ev·i·dence , noun
re·ev·i·dence , verb (used with object), re·ev·i·denced, re·ev·i·denc·ing.
su·per·ev·i·dence , noun
un·ev·i·denced , adjective
well-ev·i·denced , adjective

Synonyms for Evidence

clue, confirmation, data, deposition, documentation, indication, information, sign, testimony, witness, affirmation, attestation, averment, clincher, corroboration, cue, declaration, demonstration, dope, goods, gospel, grabber, grounds, index, info, manifestation, mark, substantiation, symptom, testament, testimonial, token, cincher, indicia, significant, smoking gun