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Circumstantial Evidence - How To Discuss

Writer Amelia Brooks

Circumstantial Evidence,

Circumstantial Evidence: What is the Meaning of Circumstantial Evidence?

All evidence except eyewitness testimony. Evidence from which to draw conclusions. Examples include fingerprints such as documents, photographs and physical evidence.

Literal Meanings of Circumstantial Evidence

Circumstantial:

Meanings of Circumstantial:
  1. Indirectly pointing out someone's guilt, but proving it without conviction

  2. (Description) which includes all the details.

Sentences of Circumstantial
  1. Evidence of the claims will be based on bookies

  2. The image is impractical and therefore persuasive

Synonyms of Circumstantial

particular, inferential, inferred, minute, ■■■■-by-■■■■, precise, presumed, deduced, particularized, indirect, detailed, conjectural

Evidence:

Meanings of Evidence:
  1. Be proof or show.

  2. A collection of available facts or information that indicates whether a belief or statement is true or false.

Sentences of Evidence
  1. It has been inhabited since ancient times and evidence of colonial buildings has been found

  2. The study found almost no evidence of indirect discrimination.

Synonyms of Evidence

confirmation, exhibit, signify, attestation, verification, affirmation, be evidence of, show, display, indicate, denote, documentation, corroboration, substantiation, reveal, evince, authentication, manifest, proof

Circumstantial Evidence,

Circumstantial Evidence Meanings:

  1. All evidence except the testimony of an eyewitness. Evidence from which conclusions can be drawn. Examples include fingerprints such as documents, photographs, and physical evidence.

Literal Meanings of Circumstantial Evidence

Circumstantial:

Meanings of Circumstantial:
  1. Indirectly pointing out someone's guilt, but without finally proving it.

Sentences of Circumstantial
  1. Claims must be based on circumstantial evidence.

  2. The picture is so weird that it's hard to believe.

Synonyms of Circumstantial

presumptive, inconclusive, thorough, comprehensive, exhaustive, specific, explicit, full, implicative, unprovable, contingent

Evidence:

Meanings of Evidence:
  1. Approves

Sentences of Evidence
  1. The quality of the bracelet, as the craft shows, is excellent.

Synonyms of Evidence

prove, bear out, grounds for, endorse, reinforcement for, backing for, testify to, support for, back up, give credence to, verify, attest to, support, substantiate