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  1. a spoken or written statement that something is true, esp. one given in a court of law, or the act of giving such a statement: [ U ] The value of their testimony is questionable. (Definition of testimony from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  2. The meaning of TESTIMONY is a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer or authorized public official. How to use testimony in a sentence.

  3. Testimony definition: the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.. See examples of TESTIMONY used in a sentence.

  4. a formal statement about what someone knows or believes is true, especially in a law court: the testimony of a witness. testimony to sth formal. proof of something good: The book's continued popularity is testimony to the power of clever marketing.

  5. When you give testimony you are telling what you saw or what you know. Your testimony that your hand was not in the cookie jar goes against the testimony of several eyewitnesses.

  6. Definition of testimony noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · noun Word forms: plural ˈtestiˌmonies. 1. a declaration or statement made under oath or affirmation by a witness in a court, often in response to questioning, to establish a fact. 2. any affirmation or declaration. 3. any form of evidence, indication, etc.; proof. the smile that was testimony of disbelief. 4.

  8. noun. testimonies. A declaration or statement made under oath or affirmation by a witness in a court, often in response to questioning, to establish a fact. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Any affirmation or declaration. Webster's New World. All such declarations, spoken or written, offered in a legal case or deliberative hearing.

  9. a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law the testimony of an eyewitness 2. (mass noun) evidence or proof of something his blackened finger was testimony to the fact that he had played in pain 3. a public recounting of a religious conversion or experience 4. (archaic) a solemn protest or declaration word origin

  10. Testimony, in the strictest sense of the term, therefore, is the communication of an experience, or..the report of an observed phænomenon, made to those whose own experience or observation has not reached so far. W. Hamilton, Lectures on Metaphysics (1860) vol. IV. xxxiii. 178.

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