Meaning
Expresses that a fact or truth is undeniable and clearly apparent.
Cultural Background
In Brazil, 'evidência' is often used in legal or formal contexts, while 'prova' is more common for everyday proof.
Use with caution
This phrase is strong. Only use it when you are absolutely sure of your facts.
Meaning
Expresses that a fact or truth is undeniable and clearly apparent.
Use with caution
This phrase is strong. Only use it when you are absolutely sure of your facts.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Diante de tantas provas, ________ negar a evidência.
The phrase requires the impersonal 'não há como' structure.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesDiante de tantas provas, ________ negar a evidência.
The phrase requires the impersonal 'não há como' structure.
🎉 Score: /1
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is excellent for formal business emails.
Related Phrases
Os fatos falam por si
synonymThe facts speak for themselves.