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define testimonial
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Testimonial — noun and adjective.
As a noun:
- A statement made by a person, often a customer or witness, praising or endorsing a product, service, person, or achievement (e.g., a customer testimonial on a website).
- An event or ceremony held to honor someone’s achievements (e.g., a testimonial match for a retiring athlete).
As an adjective:
- Serving as or relating to testimony or evidence; testimonial evidence is a witness’s spoken or written account given under oath.
Examples:
- Noun (endorsement): "She gave a glowing testimonial about the new software."
- Noun (honor): "The club held a testimonial for their long-serving captain."
- Adjective: "The lawyer objected to the introduction of testimonial statements not made under oath."
Synonyms (depending on sense): endorsement, recommendation, tribute, evidence.
As a noun:
- A statement made by a person, often a customer or witness, praising or endorsing a product, service, person, or achievement (e.g., a customer testimonial on a website).
- An event or ceremony held to honor someone’s achievements (e.g., a testimonial match for a retiring athlete).
As an adjective:
- Serving as or relating to testimony or evidence; testimonial evidence is a witness’s spoken or written account given under oath.
Examples:
- Noun (endorsement): "She gave a glowing testimonial about the new software."
- Noun (honor): "The club held a testimonial for their long-serving captain."
- Adjective: "The lawyer objected to the introduction of testimonial statements not made under oath."
Synonyms (depending on sense): endorsement, recommendation, tribute, evidence.
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