Testimony

How many syllables in Testimony?

testimony has 4 syllables

Split Testimony into syllables?

tes-ti-mo-ny

Definition of Testimony

Testimony is a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.

How should Testimony divide into syllables

The word has three syllables. The vowels in the word are 'e', 'i', and 'o'. The consonants in the word are 't', 's', 't', 'm', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Testimony

Noun

The witness gave a testimony in court.

Sentences with Testimony

  • The lawyer asked the witness to give his testimony in court.
  • Her testimony helped to convict the criminal.
  • The judge listened carefully to the testimony of the witness.
  • The police officer wrote down the witness's testimony.
  • The defendant's testimony contradicted the evidence presented by the prosecution.
  • The witness's testimony was crucial in solving the case.
  • The jury was convinced by the testimony of the eyewitness.
  • The witness gave a powerful testimony that moved everyone in the courtroom.
  • The defendant's testimony was found to be unreliable.
  • The witness's testimony was consistent with the evidence presented.

Quotes with Testimony

  • 'Testimony' is a legal term, but it's also a theological term. And testimony is both of those things. - James Comey
  • The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. - Psalm 19:7
  • I know the testimony is false. - Monica Lewinsky
  • The best testimony is that of the Bible, not of archaeology. - Walter Lang

Number of characters in Testimony

9 ( t, e, s, t, i, m, o, n, y )

Unique letters in Testimony

8 ( t, e, s, i, m, o, n, y )

Testimony Backwards

ynomitset

Phonetic Transcription of Testimony

IPA (International): ˈtestʌˌməʊni:

ARA (American): ˈtɛstʌˌmoni

EPA (English): ˈtestʌˌməʊni:

TEH-STAH-MOW-NIY