evidence

/ˈɛvɪdəns/
noun
  1. Facts, information, or objects that help prove something is true or false.
    • There is no evidence that the medicine causes side effects.
    • The detective found evidence that linked the suspect to the crime.
    • Scientists are gathering evidence to support their theory about climate change.
verb
  1. To show or prove something clearly; to be a sign of something.
    • Her smile evidenced her happiness at the surprise party.
    • The fossils evidence the existence of ancient species in this area.
    • His actions evidence a deep commitment to helping others.
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