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testimony
Noun
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A testimony is statement made in order to prove something. Typically, testimony is given in a courtroom by a witness. Or, testimonies are used in advertisements to sell products.
The eye-witness testimony of the robbery was enough for the jury to believe that the suspect was guilty.
Many late night advertisements contain testimonies of everyday people who claim that this product "Worked for me!".
evidence
Noun
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Evidence is facts or observations that support an idea.
The gun is evidence that professor Pickle killed Mr. Mustard.
If there is clear evidence for lying, he/she should be punished.
The police are still seeking evidence to find out who the murderer is.
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In a courtroom, evidence refers to anything that is shown to the judge that is related to the case during a trial.