| Noun | 1. | testimony - a solemn statement made under oath evidence - (law) all the means by which any alleged matter of fact whose truth is investigated at judicial trial is established or disproved witness - testimony by word or deed to your religious faith declaration - (law) unsworn statement that can be admitted in evidence in a legal transaction; "his declaration of innocence" attestation - the action of bearing witness affidavit - written declaration made under oath; a written statement sworn to be true before someone legally authorized to administer an oath subornation - perjured testimony that someone was persuaded to give law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" |
| 2. | testimony - an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact; "according to his own testimony he can't do it" assertion, asseveration, averment - a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) | |
| 3. | testimony - something that serves as evidence; "his effort was testimony to his devotion"evidence - an indication that makes something evident; "his trembling was evidence of his fear" good authority - testimony by someone who should know; "I have it on good authority" testament - strong evidence for something; "his easy victory was a testament to his skill" |