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eyewitness
English
Alternative forms
- eye-witness
- eye witness
Etymology
eye +? witness
Noun
eyewitness (plural eyewitnesses)
- Someone who sees an event and can report or testify about it. [from 16th c.]
Translations
Verb
eyewitness (third-person singular simple present eyewitnesses, present participle eyewitnessing, simple past and past participle eyewitnessed)
- To be present at an event, and see it
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