Definition: 1. Your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief. 2. An indication that makes something evident. 3. (law) all the means by which any alleged matter of fact whose truth is investigated at judicial trial is established or disproved. 4. Provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes.
Use 'evidence' in a sentence:
1. The evidence against him is pretty flimsy.
2. Investigations have never turned up any evidence.
3. Yet, I find little evidence to support this claim.
4. I had no concrete evidence.
5. There was evidence of massive fraud.
6. The new evidence weakens the case against her.
7. This evidence supports the view that there is too much violence on television.
8. Detectives have spent months gathering evidence.
9. That evidence is irrelevant to the case.
10. New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong.
11. The evidence is patchy.
12. New evidence has recently come to light.
13. Is there any hard evidence either way?
14. Have you any evidence to support this allegation?
15. It was a theory unsupported by evidence.
16. There is only fragmentary evidence to support this theory.
17. There was a wealth of supporting evidence.
18. As yet, they have no solid evidence.
19. She weighed up all the evidence.
20. New evidence emerged, vindicating him completely.
21. They have the evidence to charge him.
22. There's not a scrap of evidence to support his claim.
23. The new evidence will strengthen their case.
24. Most of the available evidence lends colour to this view.
25. This latest evidence lends support to her theory.
26. The evidence is not detailed enough to sustain his argument.
27. We found further scientific evidence for this theory.
28. Her evidence suggests a different interpretation of the events.
29. This new piece of evidence invalidates his version of events.
30. The evidence is against him.
31. Without written evidence, we don't have a leg to stand on.
32. It's never wise to withhold evidence.
33. The police were much in evidence at today's demonstration.
34. We have abundant evidence to prove his guilt.
35. They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence.
36. This new evidence will prove their innocence.
37. The charges were dropped for lack of evidence.
38. I began sifting through the mass of evidence.
39. The evidence against him was overwhelming.
40. It was revealed that important evidence had been suppressed.
41. The evidence seems to point in that direction.
42. No new evidence emerged during the investigation.
43. This evidence ties in closely with what we already know.
44. The jury retired to consider the evidence.
45. The exhibition provides evidence of several new directions in her work.
46. Some of the evidence they produced was highly suspect.
47. We have no positive evidence that she was involved.
48. There is strong evidence of a link between exercise and a healthy heart.
49. Evidence is plentifully available.
50. There is mounting evidence of serious effects on people's health.
51. They were convicted on forensic evidence alone.
52. The witness's story was not supported by the evidence.
53. We have no firm evidence to support the case.
54. There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court.