Meaning & Definition of word "Testimony"

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    Testimony

    /ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni/

    noun:

    • 1. A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
      • Example: The witness provided compelling testimony that helped the jury reach a verdict.
    • 2. Evidence or proof provided by the existence or appearance of something.
      • Example: The shrinking glaciers are a testimony to the effects of climate change.
    • 3. A public declaration regarding a particular truth or belief.
      • Example: Her testimony about her experiences as a survivor inspired many in the audience.
    • 4. A solemn acknowledgment of the truth of something.
      • Example: His testimony of faith was moving and heartfelt during the church service.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'testimonie', from Latin 'testimonium'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    witness testimony:

    Evidence given in court by someone who has seen or heard something.

    personal testimony:

    An individual's personal experience or account related to a particular event or phenomenon.

    expert testimony:

    A statement made by an expert in a specific field regarding evidence or facts.

    Related Words

    witness:

    A person who sees an event and can provide testimony about it.

    oath:

    A solemn promise regarding one's future actions or statements.

    declaration:

    An official statement or announcement.

    Slang Meanings of testimony

    Meaning: Spilling the tea

    Example Sentence: She was spilling the tea about the company's scandal during her testimony.

    Meaning: Testify

    Example Sentence: He decided to testify about his experience at the rally.