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witness

Definition for witness

noun as in person who observes an event

verb as in observe

verb as in testify; authenticate

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One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer.

The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness.

Jay, the main witness for the state, is leading a relatively normal life, though that probably has all changed with Serial.

There is no perfect juror, just as there is no such thing as a perfect witness.

“The senior people were too shocked to speak,” said a witness.

At his desk sat his secretary, who had been a witness of the interview, lost in wonder almost as great as the Seneschal's own.

And now everybody turned out with a feeling of intense relief to witness the rejoicings on the village green.

The endless miles of railways, the vast apparatus of the factories, the soaring structures of the cities bear easy witness to it.

In a thousand trials the cruel witness of Moses has sent innocent women to a painful death.

Seven years from this present time will witness the Centenary of the railway system.

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On this page you'll find 145 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to witness, such as: bystander, eyewitness, observer, spectator, testimony, and attestant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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