Results for: one who testifies about something he heard (rather than saw), hearsay witness
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one who testifies about something he heard (rather than saw), hearsay witnessearwitness
(of sound) silenced, diminished by the presence of insulating material; wrapped in a cloak, covered, not heard clearly, wrapped to stifle soundmuffled
able to hear sounds that cannot be heard by others (i.e. the voices of the dead)clairaudient
achieve sex with somebody, amount to, appoint, arrange for use, be in time for, be included in, brand, bring about, build or appearance, cause somebody to act, cause sound to be heard, cause to exist for reason, cause to succeed, change somebody or som...make
act of bringing formal charges of misconduct against an individual; act of challenging the integrity of a witness; accusation; casting of doubt uponimpeachment
act of running with ball, be channel or route for something, be heard at a distance, be hit a certain distance, be pregnant, be responsible for, bear; transport; continue, capture a place, develop an idea, distance covered, drive somebody in vehicle, g...carry
address somebody, ask for politely, portend, reserve in advance; order goods or services; show, bear witness, signifybespeak
air bladder, announce something, articulate a sound, complete, completely acceptable, deep and peaceful, dive down, earshot, element of speech as heard, examine with a probe, have particular quality when heard, healthy, implication, indicate status, le...sound
aircraft identifier, nonparticipating witness, one who observes; spectator; onlooker; keeper of religious law, somebody observing ceremony or obeying law, somebody who sees or watches something, watcher of enemy movementsobserver
anecdotic, based on anecdotes or hearsay, of anecdotes, pertaining to an anecdote (short narrative describing an interesting or amusing incident)anecdotal
attest to truth by affidavit, check whether something is true, confirm the truth of something; ascertain the truth of something (as by investigation); witness or swear to the truth of something (Law), prove something, swear something under oathverify
awareness of sound, chance to be heard, earshot, perception of sound; act of listening; presentation of evidence before a judge, court hearing, preliminary examination of accused, session to hear evidence, trialhearing
be formal witness, be spectator, celebrate festival, comment, comply with, notice, watch attentively, study; monitor, supervise; discern; keep, honour; fulfill religious commandments; follow, abide by; remarkobserve
be sign of something, countersign a document, experience important events, look on, see, observe; testify, vouch for, corroborate; be an eye-witness; note, notice, public statement of Christian beliefs, see something happen, signatory of a document, so...witness
bear witness, declare under oath, attest, declare something under oath in court, make factual statement based on experience, prove or demonstrate, talk about experience as a Christiantestify
 

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