每日一词:evince(转自 韦氏词典)

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Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for July 28, 2019 is:

evince • \ih-VINSS\  • verb

1 : to constitute outward evidence of

2 : to display clearly : reveal

Examples:

“Randall Park is solid, handsome, capable, and utterly charming—a leading man whose talents as sly foil to a larger, more outsized personality evinced by his performance in Fresh Off the Boat are given their full due here.” — Megan Reynolds, Jezebel, 3 June 2019

“Famous for getting the first humans to the moon, the Apollo 11 command module is astoundingly small and unrefined yet evinces our innate desire to reach uninhabitable territories.” — Lydia Kallipoliti, quoted in The Atlantic, 18 Sept. 2018

Did you know?

Let us conquer any uncertainty you may have about the history of evince. It derives from Latin evincere, meaning “to vanquish” or “to win a point,” and can be further traced to vincere, Latin for “to conquer.” In the early 1600s, evince was sometimes used in the senses “to subdue” or “to convict of error,” meanings evincing the influence of its Latin ancestors. It was also sometimes used as a synonym of its cousin convince, but that sense is now obsolete. One early meaning, “to constitute evidence of,” has hung on, however, and in the 1800s it was joined by another sense, “to reveal.”


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July 28, 2019 at 01:00PM


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