Used in a Sentence

eyewitness

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for eyewitness.

Editorial note

Meanwhile, the unreliability of eyewitness testimony is legion, and it falsely convicts more people than anything else.

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Quick take

Someone who sees an event and can report or testify about it. [from 16th c.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of eyewitness gathered in one view.

noun

Someone who sees an event and can report or testify about it. [from 16th c.]

verb

(transitive) To be present at an event or incident, and see and observe it.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for eyewitness.

noun

Someone who sees an event and can report or testify about it. [from 16th c.]

verb

(transitive) To be present at an event or incident, and see and observe it.

Example sentences

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Meanwhile, the unreliability of eyewitness testimony is legion, and it falsely convicts more people than anything else.

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Sure, eyewitness testimony can be unreliable, but there's no need to turn it into a kangaroo court.

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Even if you have nothing but eyewitness testimony, there is much value in filing an official complaint.

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More seriously I have been an eyewitness to a number of events reported on by journalists over the years.

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It's one reason why eyewitness testimony needs to be treated carefully.

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> Even if you have nothing but eyewitness testimony, there is much value in filing an official complaint.

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If I recall, there is good (not the drunk homeless man) eyewitness testimony of the 3 meeting prior to the night in question.

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The biggest scandals are fingerprint analysis and eyewitness testimony.

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Taking recent events in Ferguson Missouri, for example, while the NSA could almost certainly tell who was using the EyeWitness app, the corrupt local police almost certainly couldn't.

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Neal Knox, one of the top figures there in the last century, got his start at boot camp, where he heard an eyewitness story from a recent immigrant from the Netherlands.

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The validity of eyewitness testimony is vastly overstated and having it all be treated as if those giving it were lying would be an improvement because they are often not telling the truth because their memories are imperfect, though they do believe themselves to be telling the truth.

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> The validity of eyewitness testimony is vastly overstated and having it all be treated as if those giving it were lying would be an improvement because they are often not telling the truth because their memories are imperfect, though they do believe themselves to be telling the truth.

Quote examples

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Even in her own room there was not one print." - Yes, the eyewitness isn't great.

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A so called broad coalition to "verify eyewitness media and use it in news reporting".

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The eyewitness comment was that there were wounds to his scalp, which tabloids turned into "cut off the top of his head" and then into "cut off his head".

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Non-residents from racist and troll subs have piled in and begun posting false "eyewitness" accounts under fake names as well as downvote brigading anyone who is trying to set the record straight (from right there on the ground).

Proper noun examples

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Eyewitness accounts of highly emotive events such as robberies or crashes are notoriously unreliable, yet the witnesses swear on their accuracy, and describe events in detail -- inaccurately.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use eyewitness in a sentence?

Meanwhile, the unreliability of eyewitness testimony is legion, and it falsely convicts more people than anything else.

What does eyewitness mean?

Someone who sees an event and can report or testify about it. [from 16th c.]

What part of speech is eyewitness?

eyewitness is commonly used as noun, verb.