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circumstantial
cir·cum·stan·tial C0367200 (sûr′kəm-stăn′shəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or dependent on circumstances.2. Of no primary significance; incidental.3. Complete and particular; full of detail: a circumstantial report about the debate.4. Full of ceremonial display. cir′cum·stan′tial·ly adv.circumstantial (ˌsɜːkəmˈstænʃəl) adj1. of or dependent on circumstances2. fully detailed3. incidental ˌcircumˈstantiˈality n ˌcircumˈstantially advcir•cum•stan•tial (ˌsɜr kəmˈstæn ʃəl) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or derived from circumstances. 2. unessential; incidental. 3. dealing with circumstances; detailed; particular. 4. pertaining to conditions of material welfare. [1590–1600] cir`cum•stan′tial•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | circumstantial - fully detailed and specific about particulars; "a circumstantial report about the debate"specific - (sometimes followed by `to') applying to or characterized by or distinguishing something particular or special or unique; "rules with specific application"; "demands specific to the job"; "a specific and detailed account of the accident" |
circumstantialadjective1. indirect, contingent, incidental, inferential, presumptive, conjectural, founded on circumstances He was convicted on purely circumstantial evidence.2. detailed, particular, specific The reasons for the project collapsing were circumstantial.circumstantialadjectiveCharacterized by attention to detail:blow-by-blow, detailed, full, minute, particular, thorough.TranslationscircostanzialecircostanziatolargamenteCircumstantial Related to Circumstantial: circumstantial speechEVIDENCE, CIRCUMSTANTIAL. The proof of facts which usually attend other facts sought to be, proved; that which is not direct evidence. For example, when a witness testifies that a man was stabbed with a knife, and that a piece of the blade was found in the wound, and it is found to fit exactly with another part of the blade found in the possession of the prisoner; the facts are directly attested, but they only prove circumstances, and hence this is called circumstantial evidence. 2. Circumstantial evidence is of two kinds, namely, certain and uncertain. It is certain when the conclusion in question necessarily follows as, where a man had received a mortal wound, and it was found that the impression of a bloody left hand had been made on the left arm of the deceased, it was certain some other person than the deceased must have made such mark. 14 How. St. Tr. 1324. But it is uncertain whether the death was caused by suicide or by murder, and whether the mark of the bloody hand was made by the assassin, or by a friendly hand that came too late to the relief of the deceased. Id. Vide Circumstances. circumstantial Related to circumstantial: circumstantial speechSynonyms for circumstantialadj indirectSynonyms- indirect
- contingent
- incidental
- inferential
- presumptive
- conjectural
- founded on circumstances
adj detailedSynonyms- detailed
- particular
- specific
Synonyms for circumstantialadj characterized by attention to detailSynonyms- blow-by-blow
- detailed
- full
- minute
- particular
- thorough
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