Testimonial Definition

tĕstə-mōnē-əl
testimonials
noun
testimonials
A statement in support of a particular truth, fact, or claim.
American Heritage
A statement testifying to a person's qualifications, character, etc. or to the merits of some product, service, etc.; letter or statement of recommendation.
Webster's New World
Something given or done as an expression of gratitude or appreciation.
Webster's New World

A written recommendation of someone's worth or character.

Wiktionary

A statement, especially one given under oath; testimony.

Wiktionary
adjective
Of or having to do with testimony or a testimonial.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Testimonial

Noun

Singular:
testimonial
Plural:
testimonials

Origin of Testimonial

  • Middle English from Old French of evidence from Late Latin testimōniālis of evidence from Latin testimōnium testimony testimony

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From French testimonial, from Late Latin testimonialis (“of or pertaining to testimony"), from Latin testimonium (“testimony"); see testimony.

    From Wiktionary

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