Sentence example with the word 'hearsay'

hearsay

absolute, buzz, convincing, direct evidence, ex parte evidence, gossip, indicative, news stirring, probative, suggestive, weighty

Definition adj. heard through another rather than directly

Last update: September 17, 2015

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Not content with hearsay evidence, however, Gerard relates what his   [Please select]

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"No, I am not sure; I am merely speaking from hearsay."   [Please select]

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"Oh, I know him well enough by hearsay, but never met him yet."   [Please select]

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Dealing with Matters of Hearsay and Matters of Sport 575 V.   [Please select]

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"I only know of a woman's silence by hearsay."   [Please select]

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The majority of the states of our Union know of _state_ game preserves only by hearsay.   [Please select]

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They've never seen us before, and they know nothing about us by hearsay and reputation.   [Please select]

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I wouldn't give an ounce of experience for a ton of hearsay.   [Please select]

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"Nevertheless, while I know naught of Nan Brent's case, except that which is founded on hearsay evidence, I can condone her offense because I can understand it."   [Please select]

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Garland called them) were matters of hearsay only, and the efficient and undermanned Health Department, fighting hard, did not have the law to drive home orders where they would do the most good.   [Please select]

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