All testimony synonyms
tes·ti·mo·ny
T t noun testimony
- info — information.
- cinchers — Plural form of cincher.
- divulgence — a divulging.
- input — ALPHA
- apperception — the attainment of full awareness of a sensation or idea
- lowdown — the real and unadorned facts; the true, secret, or inside information (usually preceded by the): We gave them the lowdown on the new housing project.
- confirmation — the act of confirming
- declaration — A declaration is an official announcement or statement.
- identification — an act or instance of identifying; the state of being identified.
- letter of introduction — a letter given by one person to another, as an introduction to a third party
- looker-on — a person who looks on; onlooker; witness; spectator.
- adjuration — a solemn charge or command
- avowal — open acknowledgment or declaration
- determinant — A determinant of something causes it to be of a particular kind or to happen in a particular way.
- admission — Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place.
- blow by blow — precisely detailed; describing every minute detail and step: a blow-by-blow account of the tennis match; a blow-by-blow report on the wedding ceremony.
- certificate — A certificate is an official document stating that particular facts are true.
- attestation — the act of attesting
- data — You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun.
- grabber — a person or thing that grabs.
- certification — a document attesting the truth of a fact or statement
- attestor — to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to attest the truth of a statement.
- deposition — A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present.
- indicia — indicia (def 2).
- evidence — The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- cincher — Something that cinches as in holds and fastens, such as a belt or corset.
- communique — A communiqué is an official statement or announcement.
- witness — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
- documentation — the use of documentary evidence.
- dog tag — a small disk or strip attached to a dog's harness or collar stating owner, home, etc.
- gawker — Someone who gawks, someone who stares stupidly.
- dog tags — a small disk or strip attached to a dog's harness or collar stating owner, home, etc.
- degree — You use degree to indicate the extent to which something happens or is the case, or the amount which something is felt.
- exemplification — The act of exemplifying; a showing or illustrating by example.
- demonstration — A demonstration is a march or gathering which people take part in to show their opposition to something or their support for something.
- affidavit — An affidavit is a written statement which you swear is true and which may be used as evidence in a court of law.
- memorialization — to commemorate.
- dignification — The act of dignifying; exaltation.
- document — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
- corroboration — the act of corroborating.
- cataloging — Make a systematic list of (items of the same type).
- grounds — the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
- corroborator — to make more certain; confirm: He corroborated my account of the accident.
- oath — a solemn appeal to a deity, or to some revered person or thing, to witness one's determination to speak the truth, to keep a promise, etc.: to testify upon oath.
- affirmation — the act of affirming or the state of being affirmed
- avouchment — The act of avouching.
- authentication — to establish as genuine.
- baccalaureate — The baccalaureate is an examination taken by students at the age of eighteen in France and some other countries.