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Evince

usgb/ɪˈvɪns/Volume
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Used when someone's feelings or attitudes are made very clear through their actions or expressions. SlideHis quick apology evinced genuine remorse.
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'Evince' is more often found in written English than in daily conversations. SlideThe essay evinced a profound understanding of the topic.
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Appropriate for formal contexts, like academic writing or official reports, but may sound overly formal in casual speech. SlideThe study's results evince the need for further research.