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Witness for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'wɪtnɪs

What does Witness really mean?

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Well, my friend, let's talk about the word "witness." It's a simple yet powerful word that we use quite often in our daily lives. Now, imagine you are watching a magic show. You see the magician perform amazing tricks right before your eyes. You are the witness to all the magic and wonder happening on that stage. You are observing and experiencing it firsthand. That's what it means to be a witness – to see or experience something happening.

Now, imagine you are playing a game of soccer with your friends. You kick the ball into the goal, but your friend doesn't believe it actually went in. Your other friend was there, watching the entire time, and can say, "I saw you score! I was a witness to it!" In this situation, being a witness means being there to see something happen and being able to confirm that it really did happen.

But wait, there's more! Witness also has another meaning. Imagine you are walking down the street, and suddenly, you see a dog running loose. You think, "Oh no, that dog might get hurt or cause trouble!" You decide to call someone to let them know about the dog so they can help. In this case, you are being a witness in a different way. You are not just seeing something happen, but you are also taking action and reporting it to someone who can help. So being a witness can also mean being aware of something happening and stepping up to do the right thing.

Now, let's wrap it all up. Being a witness means observing or experiencing something happening, and being able to confirm or report it. It's like being the audience at a magic show, the friend who sees you score the winning goal in a game, or the person who notices a loose dog and does something about it. Being a witness means being aware, engaged, and taking action when needed. So, my friend, always remember that you have the power to be a witness in different ways, whether it's sharing what you've seen or lending a helping hand!


Revised and Fact checked by David Williams on 2023-10-30 04:12:29

Witness In a sentece

Learn how to use Witness inside a sentece

  • When someone sees a crime happening and tells the police what they saw, they are a witness.
  • If you see a car accident and later talk to the insurance company about what you saw, you become a witness.
  • When you see your friend doing something amazing and you tell others about it, you become a witness of their achievement.
  • In a court trial, a witness is someone who goes to the court and tells the judge and jury what they saw or heard.
  • If you see a new student being bullied at school and you tell the teacher, you become a witness of the bullying.