evince Synonyms

evince Meaning

Wordnet

evince (v)

give expression to

Webster

evince (v. t.)

To conquer; to subdue.

To show in a clear manner; to prove beyond any reasonable doubt; to manifest; to make evident; to bring to light; to evidence.

evince Sentence Examples

  1. The students evinced excitement as they prepared for the annual school fair.
  2. The dog evinced its happiness by wagging its tail and barking joyfully.
  3. The politician evinced confidence during the debate, despite the challenging questions posed by his opponent.
  4. The artist's work evinced a deep understanding of color and composition.
  5. The company's financial reports evinced a steady increase in revenue over the past quarter.
  6. The research findings evinced a correlation between physical activity and improved cardiovascular health.
  7. The actor's performance evinced a remarkable range of emotions, captivating the audience throughout the play.
  8. The child's behavior evinced signs of anxiety and stress, prompting the parents to seek professional help.
  9. The entrepreneur evinced a strong work ethic and determination, leading to the success of his startup company.
  10. The athlete's performance evinced exceptional athleticism and skill, securing a gold medal in the competition.

FAQs About the word evince

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belie, distort, falsify, distort,belie, misrepresent, misrepresent, falsify, disguise, hide

The students evinced excitement as they prepared for the annual school fair.

The dog evinced its happiness by wagging its tail and barking joyfully.

The politician evinced confidence during the debate, despite the challenging questions posed by his opponent.

The artist's work evinced a deep understanding of color and composition.