testimony

n.证词,证居,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
testimony (noun)
1.
a) (1) the tablets inscribed with the Mosaic law
(2) the ark containing the tablets
b) a divine decree attested in the Scriptures
2.
a) firsthand authentication of a fact - evidence
b) an outward sign
c) a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer or authorized public official
3.
a) an open acknowledgment
b) a public profession of religious experience
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
testimony (noun)
something presented in support of the truth or accuracy of a claim
SYNONYMS:
attestation, confirmation, corroboration, documentation, evidence, substantiation, testament, testimonial, testimony, validation, voucher, witness
RELATED WORDS:
(the) goods; certificate, document, exhibit; demonstration, illustration; authentication, identification, manifestation, verification
NEAR ANTONYMS:
rebuttal, refutation; accusation, allegation, charge; assumption, conjecture, guess, presumption, surmise, suspicion
disproof
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