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  1. Attestation of a fact or event; testimony. She can bear witness , since she was there at the time. * Shakespeare. May we with the witness of a good conscience, pursue him with any further revenge? One who sees or has personal knowledge of something. As a witness to the event, I can confirm that he really said that. * Shakespeare.

  2. But "eyewitness" is technically someone who saw the event, and a normal witness could be someone who heard it. They are very similar as verbs and nouns. An eyewitness is someone who has personally seen an event and so can give a first-hand description or testify about it.

  3. What's the difference between eyewitness and witness? Eyewitness. Definition: (n.) One who sees a thing done; one who has ocular view of anything. Example Sentences: (1) He is telling others at the checkpoint not to enter.”

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · a witness is someone who just has witnessed or experienced something in any way, from hearing it, seeing it, feeling it, etc. while an eyewitness is a witness that witnessed something specifically by seeing it. and you don’t necessarily need to say eyewitness and can just say witness. See a translation. 2 likes. OchaPero. 9 Feb 2023. Japanese.

  5. Witness’s” is the correct singular possessive form, though “witness'” also works in the cases where the next word starts with an “S.” The plural possessive form isn’t all that common, but you must remember to use “witnesses'” without the extra “S” when you do so.

  6. An eyewitness is a person who was present at an event and can therefore describe it, for example in a law court. Eyewitnesses say the police then opened fire on the crowd. ...dramatic eye-witness accounts of the fighting. Synonyms: observer, witness, spectator, looker-on More Synonyms of eyewitness. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. a person who is near and can see what is happening when something such as an accident or fight takes place: a person who has seen a crime or accident and can describe it afterwards. a witness/ an observer/ an onlooker/ a passer-by/ a bystander/ an eyewitness. see also witness.