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Circumstantial

Definition:

Adjective: involving or based on circumstances, indirect evidence, or assumptions rather than direct proof.

Adjective: detailed and precise, providing or including all relevant facts, conditions, or circumstances.

Adjective: observed or inferred from a particular kind of circumstance or evidence.

Sample Sentences:

Adjective (based on circumstances):

Her guilt was only circumstantial, as there was no concrete evidence against her.

The circumstantial evidence suggests that he may be involved in the crime.

Adjective (detailed and precise):

She gave a circumstantial account of the incident, describing every small detail.

The defendant provided a circumstantial narrative of events leading up to the accident.

Adjective (observed or inferred from circumstances):

From her behavior, I drawn a circumstantial conclusion that she was feeling anxious.

The circumstantial data pointed towards a decline in sales for the company.

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