Evidence

Pronunciation: /ˈɛvədəns/

Evidence (noun)

  1. information or objects used to show something is true, especially in a legal case.
  2. facts or signs that help to show something is true or exists.
  3. things you can see that show something happened or is true.

Examples

  • The lawyer presented new evidence to the jury.
  • Without evidence, the case could not proceed.

Common collocations: present evidence, gather evidence, lack of evidence, clear evidence, convincing evidence