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testimonies

/ˈtɛstɪmoʊniz/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Formal written or spoken statements, especially ones given in a court of law.

Example Sentences:
  • The jury listened carefully to the testimonies of the eyewitnesses.
  • Several conflicting testimonies were presented during the murder trial.
2.noun

Public declarations concerning a person's religious faith or personal experiences of spiritual transformation.

Example Sentences:
  • During the church service, members stood up to share their personal testimonies.
  • Her moving testimony inspired many in the congregation.
3.noun

Evidence or proof of something.

Example Sentences:
  • The ancient ruins stand as powerful testimonies to a once-great civilization.
  • His successful recovery is a clear testimony to the effectiveness of the treatment.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'testimonium', meaning 'witness' or 'evidence', which comes from 'testis', meaning 'witness' (related to the root meaning 'third person standing by' or 'testicle' as a historical symbol of virility and oath-taking). It entered Middle English via Old French.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Testimonies are the 'tests' you 'moan' about in court because you have to tell the truth under oath.

Frequently Asked Questions About “testimonies

1. What is the meaning of “testimonies” in English?

In English, testimonies (noun) is defined as: “Formal written or spoken statements, especially ones given in a court of law.”.

2. How do you use “testimonies” in a sentence?

The jury listened carefully to the testimonies of the eyewitnesses.

3. What are English synonyms of “testimonies”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “testimonies”?

Derived from the Latin word 'testimonium', meaning 'witness' or 'evidence', which comes from 'testis', meaning 'witness' (related to the root meaning 'third person standing by' or 'testicle' as a historical symbol of virility and oath-taking). It entered Middle English via Old French.