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Learn to pronounce e·vince

/əˈvins/
verb
reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling).
"his letters evince the excitement he felt at undertaking this journey"
synonyms: reveal, show, make clear, make plain, make obvious, make manifest, manifest, indicate, display, exhibit, demonstrate, be evidence of, evidence, attest to, testify to, bear witness to, convey, communicate, proclaim, impart, bespeak, disclose, divulge, betray, give away, expose, lay bare

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1. to constitute outward evidence of; 2. to display clearly : reveal.
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to make something obvious or show something clearly: They have never evinced any readiness or ability to negotiate.
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evince · to show clearly; make evident or manifest; prove. · to reveal the possession of (a quality, trait, etc.).
Synonyms for EVINCE: reveal, display, show, demonstrate, betray, manifest, bespeak, expose; Antonyms of EVINCE: belie, misrepresent, distort, falsify, ...
The verb evince means to show or express clearly or to make plain. Evidence can evince the innocence of the accused, and tears can evince the grief of mourning.
2. to show plainly; indicate; make manifest; esp., to show that one has (a specified quality, feeling, etc.).
From French évincer, from Latin ēvincō (“conquer entirely, prevail over; prove exhaustively”), from ē- (short form of ex- (intensive prefix)) + vincō (“conquer”).