reverse search

Word Explorer
Children's
Dictionary Suite
Help
Help
Help
 
attest to show or prove the truth of. [1/2 definitions]
confirm to prove or show to be true. [1/2 definitions]
demonstrate to show evidence of; prove. [1/4 definitions]
disprove to prove to be not true or valid.
establish to prove or show to be true. [1/2 definitions]
grant A grant is something of high value that is given. If someone asks a government for a grant, they ask for money in order to do something they think is very important. If they can prove to the government that this thing really is important, then the government may give them the grant. A government grant of money is one kind of grant. There are other kinds too, like a grant of land or other property. A grant is often given by a government, but it may also be given by a ruler like a king or queen, or a large institution. [1/2 definitions]
identify When you identify something, you name or prove what something is. When you identify a person, you say or prove who that person is.
identity A person's identity is who they are according to the law. Things like their name, how tall they are, what color hair they have, and where they live are things that show or prove their identity. [1/2 definitions]
justify to show to be true or right; prove. [1/2 definitions]
legal When something is legal, it has to do with the law. If your mother works in the legal profession, it means that her job has to do with the law. If a document is a legal document, it has the power of the law behind it. It can be used to prove something or give permission for something under the law. [1/2 definitions]
legend a story or group of stories that have been handed down from a time long ago and that many people in a society know but cannot prove to be true or untrue. [1/3 definitions]
prove When you prove something, you show with evidence that it is true or correct. [1/2 definitions]
proven a past participle of "prove."
signature A signature is a special way that a person writes their name. A signature is a person's special mark. You often see a signature at the bottom of a painting or at the end of a letter. The signature shows who made the painting or wrote the letter. People also write their signature to show that they agree to something or to prove who they are. Sometimes it's hard to read people's signatures. The letters are not always clear.
testimony any statement or action used to prove something. [1/2 definitions]
there "There" is used to bring strong attention to the next thing we are going to say. We often use "there" in this way when we want to prove that we were right about something or we just want to introduce a fact in a strong way. [1/6 definitions]
witness to prove that a will or other legal paper was signed properly by signing it oneself. [1/5 definitions]