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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe proof and evidence in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe proof and evidence

circumstantial (adjective)

legal circumstantial evidence makes it seem likely that something is true but does not prove it

conclusive (adjective)

conclusive evidence, proof, or information proves that something is true

corroborative (adjective)

formal corroborative evidence supports what someone has said

documentary (adjective)

documentary proof or evidence is in the form of documents

inadmissible (adjective)

inadmissible evidence cannot be used in a court of law

the proof of the pudding (is in the eating) ()

you can only judge the quality of something by trying it for yourself

reflective (adjective)

formal showing that something exists, or showing what something is like

suggestive (adjective)

giving signs or evidence of something

supporting (adjective)

helping to prove that a theory or claim is true

symptomatic (adjective)

formal showing the existence of a problem or of a bad situation