testimonial

noun
UK: /ˌtestɪˈməʊniəl/
US: /ˌtestɪˈmoʊniəl/
  1. A formal statement about someone's character and qualities, or about the quality of something.

    1. I wrote a testimonial for my friend.
    2. The company provided a testimonial highlighting the software's efficiency.
  2. Something that shows the worth or qualities of a person or thing.

    1. This award is a testimonial to his hard work.
    2. The high sales figures are a testimonial to the product's popularity among consumers.
  3. A written declaration certifying a person's qualifications, character, or experience.

    1. He received a glowing testimonial from his previous employer.
    2. Prospective employees often need to provide testimonials as part of their job applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "testimonial" in English means: A formal statement about someone's character and qualities, or about the quality of something., Something that shows the worth or qualities of a person or thing., A written declaration certifying a person's qualifications, character, or experience..

The phonetic transcription of "testimonial" is /ˌtestɪˈməʊniəl/ in British English and /ˌtestɪˈmoʊniəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "testimonial": recommendation, reference, endorsement, accolade, praise, tribute.

Example usage of "testimonial": "I wrote a testimonial for my friend.". More examples on the page.