🇬🇧🇪🇸 corroboration - corroboración : English Lesson
noun
“Oops, the video you wanted took a vacation. Here’s a random one that didn’t!”
Meaning of "corroboration" ("corroboración"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
Corroboration is when you bring extra proof or evidence to show that a story or idea is really true. It’s like when one friend says, “An alien stole my sandwich,” and another friend shows a picture of the alien holding the sandwich—that second friend is giving corroboration. Corroboration can be a person backing you up, a picture, a video, or any new information that helps everyone believe what really happened.
I told the dentist I brush twice a day, but the army of sugar bugs in my mouth offered zero corroboration.
We needed corroboration that the cake was good, so we performed a second, third, and fourth taste-test—just to be sure.
The volcano of ketchup on my fries was strong corroboration that I do not understand the word “moderation.”
Dad denied snoring, but Mom’s video of him roaring like a lawnmower was devastating corroboration.
Scientists use corroboration all the time—when many experiments give the same result, it’s like the universe shouting, “Yes, that’s really how I work!”
Rain slicked the cobblestones. He held a soaked photo as corroboration, a small shoe print as corroboration, a shop camera clip as corroboration, and a neighbor’s note as final corroboration. The accused child's eyes flooded. The judge touched the paper, smiled. Corroboration settled the room; the child ran into his mother's arms.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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