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evidence
/ˈɛvɪdəns/
Definition
1
Facts, information, or data presented to support or refute a claim, belief, or proposition.
2
In law, material or testimony admissible in court to prove or disprove disputed facts.
3
A visible sign or indication of something's existence or occurrence.
Examples
The chocolate smudges on the toddler's face were damning evidence in the cookie theft trial.
His browser history provided all the evidence needed to convict him of being a closet cat video enthusiast.
Despite her alibi, the GPS data was irrefutable evidence that she was at the all-night taco stand.
The empty fridge served as silent evidence of the roommate's midnight snack apocalypse.