IPA: /ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃəli/
KK: /ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃəli/
In a way that is based on or supported by evidence.
The scientist presented her findings evidentially, showing clear data to support her claims.
Evidentially → It is formed from "evident" (from Latin "evidens", meaning clear or obvious) and the suffix "-ially" (meaning in a manner relating to). The word "evidentially" means in a manner that is clear or obvious, often used in the context of evidence.
Think of something being 'clear' or 'obvious' ('evident') and how it relates to the way something is presented ('-ially'). This helps you remember that 'evidentially' refers to presenting something in a clear or obvious manner.