hearsay
simple noun5 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.0
A common legal term for testimony from a witness who is reciting an out-of-court statement.
by hearsay5.5
Indicates that knowledge was acquired through rumor or gossip, not by direct experience.
from hearsay5.0
Similar to 'by hearsay', emphasizing the source of the unverified information.
Used when a conclusion or judgment is founded on rumors rather than direct evidence.
To depend on information received from others that cannot be substantiated.