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Much in evidence Meaning in English

expression

ˈmətʃ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈɛvədəns
MUCH in EV-uh-dens
mˈʌtʃ/ /ˈɪn/ /ˈɛvɪdəns
MUCH in EV-i-dens

Definition

If something is 'much in evidence', it is very easy to notice, obvious, or seen frequently in a place or situation.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal and somewhat literary expression, used to describe things that are particularly noticeable or prominent. Common in written English, especially in news, reports, and descriptive writing. It is not normally used in very casual conversation. Frequently found with subjects like 'police', 'enthusiasm', or 'problems'.

Example Sentences

The police were much in evidence at the festival.

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Children were much in evidence at the park today.

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Excitement was much in evidence during the concert.

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Optimism was much in evidence after the team's big win.

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Security guards were much in evidence at the entrance all night.

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Complaints about the noise were much in evidence after the event.

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