What is another word for evinces?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈɪnsɪz] (IPA)

Evinces is a verb that means to show or to express something clearly and distinctively. Some synonyms of evinces are indicates, demonstrates, manifests, displays, reveals, exhibits, and portrays. All of these words convey the idea of demonstrating something in a clear and compelling manner. For example, if a person's behavior manifests or demonstrates dishonesty, it means that their actions clearly indicate a lack of honesty. Similarly, if a situation exhibits or evinces danger, it means that the circumstances are clearly indicating that there is a risk or threat present. Using synonyms for evinces can add variety and nuance to a piece of writing or conversation, to more effectively convey the intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Evinces?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Evinces

This evinces a kind of systematic symbolic plan, like the Mexican; but the symbols are very seldom similar.
"The American Nations, Vol. I."
C. S. Rafinesque
His countenance, says John Yeardley, evinces the magnanimity and kindness of his heart; it is remarkable and precious that so young a man should dedicate his whole time and fortune for the benefit of the orphan and the destitute.
"Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel"
John Yeardley
I always consider it a good sign of a young man to be partial to the society of the old, and I observe that Count Waleski evinces a preference for that of men old enough to be his father.
"The Idler in France"
Marguerite Gardiner

Famous quotes with Evinces

  • The whole order of nature evinces a progressive march towards a higher life.
    H. P. Blavatsky
  • The New Testament evinces its universal design in its very, style, which alone distinguishes it from all the literary productions of earlier and later times.
    Philip Schaff
  • As Adorno wrote of Anna Freud’s book, it evinces “the reduction of psychoanalysis to a conformist interpretation of the reality principle.”
    Russell Jacoby

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