Hearsay

/ˈhɪrˌseɪ/ noun

An out-of-court statement offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement. Generally inadmissible in court because the original speaker cannot be cross-examined, though many exceptions exist.

From Middle English, literally meaning 'hear say' - what one person heard another person say. The compound reflects the secondhand nature of such evidence, emphasizing that it's not direct testimony but rather testimony about what someone else said.

AMአስተያየት
ARإشاعة
BNগুঞ্জন
CAxafardeig
CSpověst
DArygte
DEGerücht
ELφήμη
ESrumor
FAشایعه
FIkuulopuheet
FRrumeur
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