How Do You Spell EVINCES?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈɪnsɪz] (IPA)

Evinces is a verb that means to show or prove. It is pronounced /ɪˈvɪnsɪz/ or "ih-vin-siz" in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable of the word is pronounced with a short "i" sound, while the second syllable is pronounced with the "v" sound. The ending "-es" is pronounced as a "z" sound. Overall, the spelling of the word follows typical English convention of combining multiple letters to represent a single sound, resulting in the unique spelling of evinces.

EVINCES Meaning and Definition

  1. The word "evinces" is a verb in the third person singular form of the verb "evince." The term is derived from the Latin word "evincere," which means to show or prove. To evince means to display or demonstrate something clearly and openly, particularly through evidence or one's behavior.

    When someone evinces a particular quality or characteristic, they reveal it in a noticeable and unmistakable manner. It often implies a demonstration of principles, ideas, emotions, or intentions. For instance, if a person consistently shows kindness and compassion towards others, it can be said that their actions evince a benevolent nature.

    Moreover, "evinces" can also refer to the act of providing evidence or presenting proof to support a claim or assertion. In this context, it indicates the act of manifesting or displaying proof in order to establish the validity or veracity of a statement.

    As a transitive verb, "evinces" is typically used in formal or academic contexts, particularly in discussions or arguments where conclusive evidence or strong indications are required. It suggests the completeness with which ideas or qualities are made apparent or demonstrated. The term often conveys a sense of clarity, conviction, or certainty in the representation or expression of something.

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Etymology of EVINCES

The word "evinces" is derived from the Latin verb "evidentia", which means "to show clearly or make evident". The Old French counterpart of this verb was "evidence", which later evolved into "evinces" in Middle English.

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Conjugate verb Evinces

CONDITIONAL

I would evince
we would evince
you would evince
he/she/it would evince
they would evince

FUTURE

I will evince
we will evince
you will evince
he/she/it will evince
they will evince

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have evinced
we will have evinced
you will have evinced
he/she/it will have evinced
they will have evinced

PAST

I evinced
we evinced
you evinced
he/she/it evinced
they evinced

PAST PERFECT

I had evinced
we had evinced
you had evinced
he/she/it had evinced
they had evinced

PRESENT

I evince
we evince
you evince
he/she/it evinces
they evince

PRESENT PERFECT

I have evinced
we have evinced
you have evinced
he/she/it has evinced
they have evinced
I am evincing
we are evincing
you are evincing
he/she/it is evincing
they are evincing
I was evincing
we were evincing
you were evincing
he/she/it was evincing
they were evincing
I will be evincing
we will be evincing
you will be evincing
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I have been evincing
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I had been evincing
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I will have been evincing
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I would have evinced
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he/she/it would have evinced
they would have evinced
I would be evincing
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