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evidence
noun
facts
or
information
that
show
whether
something
is
true
,
valid
,
or
really
happened
•
The
detective
collected
fingerprints
as
crucial
evidence
.
The
detective
collected
fingerprints
as
crucial
evidence
.
•
Scientists
need
solid
evidence
before
claiming
a
new
discovery
.
Scientists
need
solid
evidence
before
claiming
a
new
discovery
.
From
Latin
evidentia
“
clearness
,
proof
”,
via
Middle
French
evidence
and
Middle
English
.
noun
a
visible
sign
or
indication
that
something
exists
or
has
happened
•
There
was
no
evidence
of
snow
after
the
warm
afternoon
sun
.
There
was
no
evidence
of
snow
after
the
warm
afternoon
sun
.
•
The
wilted
leaves
were
strong
evidence
of
the
drought
.
The
wilted
leaves
were
strong
evidence
of
the
drought
.
verb
-
evidence
,
evidencing
,
evidences
,
evidenced
to
show
clearly
that
something
exists
or
is
true
;
to
demonstrate
•
The
charts
evidence
a
steady
rise
in
sales
over
five
years
.
The
charts
evidence
a
steady
rise
in
sales
over
five
years
.
•
His
tears
evidenced
how
deeply
the
movie
affected
him
.
His
tears
evidenced
how
deeply
the
movie
affected
him
.