Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
strong-evidence
noun
/strɔŋ ˈɛvɪdəns/
Definition
Evidence that is compelling and significantly supports a claim or assertion.
Examples
- The lawyer presented strong evidence that proved her client’s innocence.
- Scientists rely on strong evidence to support their research findings.
- The report was dismissed due to the lack of strong evidence backing its claims.
Meaning
Strong evidence refers to data or information that provides a high level of certainty regarding the validity of a particular belief or theory. It is often used in legal, scientific, and academic contexts to confirm that a conclusion or viewpoint is well-supported.
Synonyms
- compelling evidence
- convincing proof
- robust evidence
- substantial evidence
- firm evidence
