Pronunciation: /fəˈrɛnzɪks/
noun the application of scientific methods and techniques to solve crimes
A1 Forensics is the scientific method of investigating crimes.
A2 Forensics can help solve mysteries by analyzing evidence.
B1 Forensics experts use advanced technology to gather and analyze evidence.
B2 Forensics plays a crucial role in solving complex criminal cases.
C1 Forensics requires a high level of expertise and attention to detail.
C2 The field of forensics continues to evolve with new techniques and tools.
adjective relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to solve crimes
A1 The forensics team is investigating the crime scene.
A2 The detective used forensics techniques to solve the case.
B1 The forensic evidence was crucial in convicting the suspect.
B2 The forensic analysis revealed new information about the crime.
C1 The forensics expert testified in court as an expert witness.
C2 The advanced forensics technology helped solve the complex case.
formal Forensics plays a crucial role in solving criminal cases by analyzing evidence.
informal I find forensics fascinating because it helps solve mysteries using science.
slang Diving into forensics is like being a detective but with more technology involved.
figurative In a way, forensics is like putting together a puzzle to uncover the truth behind a crime.
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