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- DictionaryTes·ta·ment/ˈtestəmənt/
noun
- 1. a person's will, especially the part relating to personal property: "father's will and testament"
- 2. something that serves as a sign or evidence of a specified fact, event, or quality: "growing attendance figures are a testament to the event's popularity"
1. a. : a tangible proof or tribute. b. : an expression of conviction : creed. 2. a. : an act by which a person determines the disposition of his or her property after death. b. : will. 3. a. capitalized : either of two main divisions of the Bible. b. archaic : a covenant between God and the human race. testamentary. ˌte-stə-ˈmen-tə-rē. -ˈmen-trē.
Testament definition: a will, especially one that relates to the disposition of one's personal property.. See examples of TESTAMENT used in a sentence.
TESTAMENT definition: 1. proof: 2. a will that someone makes, saying what should be done with their money and property…. Learn more.
TESTAMENT meaning: 1. proof: 2. a will that someone makes, saying what should be done with their money and property…. Learn more.
A testament is a statement of belief. The most famous testaments are the two parts of the Christian Bible: the Old and New Testaments. A testament states a belief or gives some kind of direction. The document people leave behind at death is known as the "last will and testament."
Check pronunciation: testament. Definition of testament noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. Something that serves as tangible proof or evidence: The spacious plan of the city is a testament to the foresight of its founders. 2. A statement of belief; a credo: my political testament. 3. Law A usually formal, written directive providing for the disposition of one's property after death; a will. 4.