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    Tes·ti·mo·ny
    /ˈtestəˌmōnē/

    noun

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word testimony, from a solemn declaration by a witness under oath to a public profession of religious experience. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  4. noun. a declaration of truth or fact. law evidence given by a witness, esp orally in court under oath or affirmation. evidence testifying to something. her success was a testimony to her good luck. Old Testament.

  5. Testimony is a formal word for a statement that something is true, especially in a court of law. Learn more about its meaning, usage, synonyms, and collocations with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Learn the meaning of testimony as a noun, with synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes. Find out how to use testimony in formal and informal contexts, such as law, religion and literature.

  7. Definitions of testimony. noun. something that serves as evidence. “his effort was testimony to his devotion” synonyms: testimonial. see more. noun. a solemn statement made under oath. see more. noun. an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact. “according to his own testimony he can't do it” see more. Pronunciation. US. /ˌtɛstəˈmoʊni/

  8. noun. /ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni/. (pl. testimonies) [uncountable, singular] testimony (to something) a thing that shows that something else exists or is true synonym testament This increase in exports bears testimony to the successes of industry. The pyramids are an eloquent testimony to the ancient Egyptians' engineering skills.

  9. Testimony is a noun that means a formal statement about what someone knows or believes is true, especially in a law court. It can also mean formal proof of something good. See translations and examples of testimony in different languages.

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