evince (이**빈**스) — to show or demonstrate clearly; to reveal or make evident
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to show or demonstrate clearly; to reveal or make evident
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪˈvɪns/
Korean meaning: 명확히 보여주다, 드러내다, 나타내다
Korean pronunciation: 이**빈**스
Example Sentences
- The chef's burnt toast evinced his complete lack of cooking skills.
- His constant yawning during the meeting evinced his boredom.
- The student's detailed research paper evinced hours of careful study.
evince
VERB//ɪˈvɪns//
to show or demonstrate clearly; to reveal or make evident

a timid-looking student steps up to the microphone and begins singing with an unexpectedly powerful, beautiful voice. Her confident posture and strong vocal delivery completely transform her from the nervous girl who walked on stage. The audience members lean forward with surprised expressions, their faces showing amazement at this hidden talent being revealed. Teachers and students alike watch with wide eyes and dropped jaws as the performance continues. the student evincing her remarkable singing ability that no one knew she possessed
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'evincere' meaning 'to overcome' or 'to prove by argument,' combining the idea of conquering through evidence or demonstration.
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📝Examples
“The chef's burnt toast evinced his complete lack of cooking skills.”
“His constant yawning during the meeting evinced his boredom.”
“The student's detailed research paper evinced hours of careful study.”
“Her quick response to the crisis evinced remarkable leadership qualities.”
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