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evidence
noun as in proof
Strongest matches
clue, confirmation, data, deposition, documentation, indication, information, sign, testimony, witness
Strong matches
affirmation, attestation, averment, clincher, corroboration, cue, declaration, demonstration, dope, goods, gospel, grabber, grounds, index, info, manifestation, mark, substantiation, symptom, testament, testimonial, token
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Reform invited journalists to verify that this was not the case and the Financial Times among others concluded there was "strong evidence" the party's tally was accurate.
However, as evidenced by countless examples of conservatives being elected on anti-environmental platforms, the majority of consumers just aren’t thinking that much about clean energy.
Disorders of the olfactory system, and growing evidence of how serious they can be, inspired the use of such olfactory training beyond perfumiers or scientists specializing in smell.
"To have been told there is no evidence of disease, it was the greatest Christmas gift that I could have got," she said.
Dr Geake, who is Norfolk's finds liaison officer, said there is little evidence of how they would have been used - which is why Mr Mortimer's research is helpful.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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