[
US
/ˌtɛstəˈmoʊniəɫ/
]
[ UK /tˌɛstɪmˈəʊnɪəl/ ]
[ UK /tˌɛstɪmˈəʊnɪəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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expressing admiration or appreciation
testimonial dinner - of or relating to or constituting testimony
NOUN
- something given or done as an expression of esteem
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something that serves as evidence
his effort was testimony to his devotion - something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a person or thing as worthy or desirable
How To Use testimonial In A Sentence
- This would involve audio/visual testimonials delivered and recorded from around the world by her students (from all three schools she taught in), her friends, and family.
- I should perhaps say this is an unsolicited testimonial - I don't do the requested kind.
- She could hardly expect her employer to provide her with testimonials to her character and ability.
- testimonial dinner
- His season on the pitch has not been too eye-catching but his selfless act in donating the receipts of his testimonial game to children's charities is one of the greatest things a Premiership footballer had done this season.
- Employers usually ask job applicants to send resumes, testimonials and identification documents.
- Radebe is donating the £500,000 that his testimonial game earned to charity, a gesture which is thoroughly in character.
- Look around you for pictures that you really like, and in buying which you can help some genius yet unperished -- that is the best atonement you can make to the one you have neglected -- and give to the living and struggling painter at once wages, and testimonial. A Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market)
- First off, I have not read one testimonial from a crab boat captain, about “how much a deck hand makes.” Fishing In Alaska
- Long ago, when Al was a mere stripling of 83, the Players Club gave him a testimonial.