In evidence Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈɛvədəns
in EV-uh-dens
ˈɪn/ /ˈɛvɪdəns
in EV-i-dens
Definition
Clearly seen or noticeable; something that is visible, obvious, or attracting attention.
Usage & Nuances
Formal, often used when something is clearly visible or obvious, especially in written or legal contexts like 'the facts are in evidence.' Can also mean something attracting attention. Not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Spanish: a la vista - en evidenciaPortuguese (BR): em evidência - à mostraPortuguese (PT): em evidência - à mostraChinese (Simplified): 显眼 - 明显Chinese (Traditional): 顯眼 - 明顯Hindi: स्पष्ट रूप से - सामनेArabic: ظاهر - واضحBengali: স্পষ্টভাবে দৃশ্যমান - পরিষ্কারভাবে দেখা যায়Russian: на виду - очевидноJapanese: はっきりと現れている - 明らかに見られるVietnamese: rõ ràng - dễ nhận thấyKorean: 뚜렷하게 드러난 - 눈에 띄는Turkish: gözle görülür - açıkça belliUrdu: نمایاں - واضحIndonesian: terlihat jelas - tampak nyata
Example Sentences
The answers were clearly in evidence during the interview.
basic
Her happiness was in evidence all day.
basic
No mistakes were in evidence in the report.
basic
Optimism was much in evidence at the event.
natural
Excitement was in evidence as the doors opened.
natural
There was little hope in evidence after the news.
natural