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testament
noun as in tribute; last wishes
Strongest matches
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attestation, colloquy, confirmation, covenant, demonstration, earnest, evidence, exemplification, instrument, will, witness
Example Sentences
Disputes between UK courts and Strasbourg can be worked through too - what happened following the John Hirst case is testament to this.
For Lauper, the real testament to her achievement with “Time After Time” is the dozens of covers of the song that have been performed since she wrote it.
For many, Kimmel’s rebound appears to be a win for free speech and a testament to the power of boycotts against powerful corporate interests.
In court filings, lawyers described Combs' incarceration as "life changing, productive, and a testament to his desire to return to his family and community and lead the best life possible."
Cemeteries are invaluable compasses, a theme that binds Enriquez’s essays, and “Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave” is an immersive testament to her genius.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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