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

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