avouch (Meaning)

Wordnet

avouch (v)

admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about

Webster

avouch (v. t.)

To appeal to; to cite or claim as authority.

To maintain a just or true; to vouch for.

To declare or assert positively and as matter of fact; to affirm openly.

To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to sanction.

Webster

avouch (n.)

Evidence; declaration.

avouch Sentence Examples

  1. The witness avouched that the defendant was present at the scene of the crime.
  2. The historian avouched the authenticity of the ancient document.
  3. The scientist avouched that the experiment yielded irrefutable results.
  4. The lawyer avouched the innocence of his client beyond all doubt.
  5. The politician avouched that he had never broken his promises.
  6. The teacher avouched that the student had cheated on the exam.
  7. The artist avouched that the painting was an original, not a forgery.
  8. The doctor avouched that the patient was in critical condition.
  9. The judge avouched that the jury's verdict was just and fair.
  10. The parent avouched that their child was well-behaved and respectful.

FAQs About the word avouch

admit openly and bluntly; make no bones aboutTo appeal to; to cite or claim as authority., To maintain a just or true; to vouch for., To declare or assert posit

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deny, abandon,deny, abandon, disclaim, disavow, negate, gainsay, dispute, question

The witness avouched that the defendant was present at the scene of the crime.

The historian avouched the authenticity of the ancient document.

The scientist avouched that the experiment yielded irrefutable results.

The lawyer avouched the innocence of his client beyond all doubt.