evidential

IPA: ɛvɪdˈɛntʃʌɫ

noun

  • (linguistics) A syntactic element (affix, clitic, or particle) that indicates evidentiality.

adjective

  • Of or providing evidence.
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Examples of "evidential" in Sentences

  • I had perhaps misunderstood the 'evidential requirements'.
  • Positive evidential proof is always the best thing to have.
  • A theodicy attempts to answer the evidential problem of evil.
  • He did not speak with the children's evidential interviewers.
  • It meant that the history was hearsay rather than evidential.
  • As an example of an evidential in English is one use of 'like'.
  • If the material is evidential, it should not have to be snuck in
  • I think it is balanced and evidential, and includes your point of view.
  • The evidential support for Beveridge's policy comes from the war experience.
  • The moons of Jupiter provided no specific evidential support for heliocentrism.

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