Corroborative

Pronunciation: /kərˈɑːbərəˌtɪv/

Corroborative (adjective)

  1. Providing additional proof or information that confirms something is true or correct.

Examples

  • The witness provided corroborative details to strengthen the case.
  • The witness provided corroborative evidence for the case.

Common collocations: corroborative evidence, corroborative testimony, corroborative findings

Synonyms of Corroborative

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Corroborative

  • used when evidence contradicts a claim.
  • to show that something is not valid or true.