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testimony

/ˈtɛstɪmoʊni/noun4 syllables

Testimony means: something that serves as evidence.

Synonyms for testimony3

noun, as in something that serves as evidence

testimonial

also used for testimony

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What does testimony mean?3

noun

1

something that serves as evidence“his effort was testimony to his devotion”

2

a solemn statement made under oath

3

an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact“according to his own testimony he can't do it”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Testimony in a sentence

  • That testimony might help convict him, but it would not be admissible in court.cazort
  • The detective took down his testimony on the spot, word for word.unknown
  • Come, now, let me also read the testimony.mhenderson5
  • He was sitting in that room, waiting to give his testimony.Amastan
  • The witnesses were able to refute the false testimony of the suspect.AlanF_US
  • But still you people do not accept our testimony.unknown
  • I have to give a testimony in the courtroom tomorrow.CM
  • The detective took down his oral testimony on the spot.unknown

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Forms of testimony

as a noun

plural
testimonies