witness box
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Definition
Noun: A small enclosed area, typically within a courtroom, where a witness stands or sits while giving testimony under oath. It is designed to separate the witness from others in the courtroom and to provide a formal, designated location for the act of testifying.
Usage
The term "witness box" is used to refer to the physical structure itself and, by extension, the act or position of giving testimony. - It is used with prepositions like in, into, and from (e.g., in the witness box, step into the witness box). - It is a countable noun (e.g., the witness box, a witness box).
Examples
- The judge asked the witness to step into the witness box and swear on the Bible.
- She spent three grueling hours in the witness box answering the prosecutor's questions.
- His testimony from the witness box was crucial for the defense's case.
Advanced Usage
- To take the witness box: This phrase means to enter the witness box in order to give testimony.
- The defendant is expected to take the witness box tomorrow morning.
- Witness-box: The term can also be hyphenated, especially in older or British legal texts, though "witness box" (open form) is common.
Variants and Related Words
- Witness stand (noun): Primarily used in American English, it is a direct synonym for "witness box."
- The attorney approached the witness stand.
- Testimony (noun): The formal written or spoken statement given in the witness box.
- Take the stand (verb phrase): The American English equivalent of "take the witness box."
Synonyms
- Witness stand: The American English equivalent.
- Stand: A shortened, informal form used in legal contexts (e.g., ).
Notes on Different Meanings
The term "witness box" has a single, specific meaning related to courtroom procedure. It does not have other general definitions.
Noun
- a box enclosure for a witness when testifying