Corroboration

Noun

Definition: Additional evidence that confirms or supports something already presented or established.

Synonyms: Confirmation, Verification, Substantiation

Antonyms: Refutation, Contradiction, Denial

Examples:
  • The witness provided corroboration for the defendant's alibi.
  • The document served as corroboration of his story.
Mnemonics:
  • Think of corroboration as something that reinforces or strengthens an existing argument or claim.
  • Remember the word "corroborate" within "corroboration," which means to confirm or verify.

Etymology:

Origin:

The word "corroboration" derives from the Latin word "corroborare," which means "to strengthen" or "to confirm."

Historical Usage:

The term has been used in legal and investigative contexts since the 17th century to describe the act of supporting evidence or verifying claims.

Related Idioms:

Idiom:

Explanation:

While the two words sound similar, they have different meanings. "Corroboration" refers to the act of providing additional evidence to support a claim, while "collaboration" refers to working together with others on a project or task.

Misconceptions:

Misconception:

Confusing "corroboration" with "collaboration."

Explanation:

While the two words sound similar, they have different meanings. "Corroboration" refers to the act of providing additional evidence to support a claim, while "collaboration" refers to working together with others on a project or task.

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