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testament
noun as in tribute; last wishes
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attestation, colloquy, confirmation, covenant, demonstration, earnest, evidence, exemplification, instrument, will, witness
Example Sentences
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.
“But when he came over here, he was very humble and open about learning — which is a testament to him.”
It’s a testament to the production that she’s not only the most vivid character on stage but also the most noble.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the investments "are a testament to Britain's economic strength and a bold signal that our country is open, ambitious, and ready to lead".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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