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testament

/ˈtestəmənt/

A formal declaration or statement, especially one made in a will, or a tangible proof or tribute.

Synonyms of testament

Nouns

As in evidence or proof

Strongest matches:

- proof

- evidence

- attestation

Weak matches:

- confirmation

- verification

- corroboration

Nouns

As in will or covenant

Strongest matches:

- will

- last will and testament

- bequest

Weak matches:

- legacy

- inheritance

- devise

Nouns

As in sign or symbol

Strongest matches:

- symbol

- indicator

- manifestation

Weak matches:

- emblem

- representation

- hallmark

Nouns

As in testimony or witness

Strongest matches:

- testimony

- witness

- declaration

Weak matches:

- assertion

- affirmation

- proclamation

Antonyms:

disavowal, contradiction, denial, refutation

Usage examples:

1. Her successful career is a testament to her hard work and dedication.

2. The durability of the ancient ruins is a testament to the advanced engineering skills of that civilization.

3. His kindness and generosity are a testament to the strength of his character.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a common synonym for 'testament' when referring to legal documents?

A common synonym for 'testament' in the context of legal documents is 'will.'

Can 'testament' be used in contexts other than legal documents?

Yes, 'testament' can also refer to something that serves as evidence or proof of a particular fact or event.

Is there a synonym for 'testament' that emphasizes its aspect of being a witness or evidence?

'Witness' itself can serve as a synonym in contexts where 'testament' is used to indicate something that bears witness to or provides evidence for some fact, quality, or event.

When 'testament' is used to refer to one of the two parts of the Bible, what is the synonym or term used?

When referring to the Bible, the synonyms for 'testament' are 'covenant' or specifically, 'Old Testament' and 'New Testament' to distinguish between the two.