Antonyms for in evidence
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ev-i-duhns |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛv ɪ dəns |
Definition of in evidence
Origin :- c.1300, "appearance from which inferences may be drawn," from Old French evidence, from Late Latin evidentia "proof," originally "distinction, clearness," from Latin evidentem (see evident).
- Meaning "ground for belief" is from late 14c., that of "obviousness" is 1660s. Legal senses are from c.1500, when it began to oust witness. As a verb, from c.1600. Related: Evidenced; evidencing.
- As in obvious : adj apparent, understandable
- As in forthcoming : adj expected, imminent
Synonyms for in evidence
- accessible
- anticipated
- approaching
- at hand
- available
- awaited
- barefaced
- bright
- clear
- clear as a bell
- coming
- conclusive
- conspicuous
- destined
- discernible
- distinct
- distinguishable
- evident
- explicit
- exposed
- fated
- future
- glaring
- impending
- in evidence
- in preparation
- in prospect
- in store
- in the cards
- in the wind
- indisputable
- inescapable
- inevitable
- lucid
- manifest
- nearing
- noticeable
- observable
- obtainable
- on tap
- oncoming
- open
- overt
- palpable
- patent
- pending
- perceivable
- perceptible
- plain
- precise
- predestined
- prominent
- pronounced
- prospective
- public
- ready
- recognizable
- resulting
- self-evident
- self-explanatory
- standing out
- straightforward
- transparent
- unconcealed
- undeniable
- undisguised
- unmistakable
- unsubtle
- upcoming
- visible
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