Comparative for pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
“There was a substantial body of circumstantial evidence implicating the accused in addition to the informer's evidence.”
Comparative for of or pertaining to a particular situation or circumstance
“The defendant's alibi was weak since it relied solely on circumstantial evidence rather than concrete proof.”
Comparative for having or including many small details or features
“They do add bits of circumstantial detail, but the images are like glittery found objects glued to the surface of a sculpture.”
Comparative for relating to the given situation or location but of minor importance
Comparative for based on an account given by a person, as opposed to scientific in nature
Comparative for concerned with what is actually the case (based on facts)
Comparative for existing independently of the mind
Comparative for not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning
Comparative for detailed and complicated in design and planning, involving many carefully arranged elements
Comparative for assumed to be, or worthy of being, believed or accepted as true
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