earwitness

/ˈɪrˌwɪtnəs/
noun
  1. A person who has heard something and can give evidence about it, especially in a legal context.
    • The police searched for an earwitness who might have heard the crash.
    • The neighbor became an earwitness to the argument through the thin walls.
    • In court, the earwitness testified that she heard the suspect shout a threat.
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