Noun
eye witness (plural eye witnesses)
Alternative spelling of eyewitness
eye-witness (plural eye-witnesses)
Alternative spelling of eyewitness
eye-witness
One eye witness is better than ten hear sayers. Plautus
“An eye-witness did not see your vehicle break or take any other form of evasiveaction.” Source: Internet
As both writer and senior manager I was eye-witness from the 1960s into the 1990s of that plunge from influence, which does not mean the Milwaukee newspapers were so remarkable before. Source: Internet
As on 9/11, the people who took the most courageous and impactful action were fellow passengers—who helped tackle the suspect and put out the fire, according to the eye-witness account of a passenger sitting three rows back. Source: Internet
' citation citation Sea serpents were known to seafaring cultures in the Mediterranean and Near East, appearing in both mythology (the Babylonian Labbu ) and in apparent eye-witness accounts ( Aristotle 's Historia Animalium). Source: Internet
His eye-witness accounts indicate that he traveled in Egypt in association with Athenians, probably some time after 454 BC or possibly earlier, after an Athenian fleet had assisted the uprising against Persian rule in 460–454 BC. Source: Internet