Need another word that means the same as “testimonials”? Find 4 synonyms and 30 related words for “testimonials” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Testimonials” are: tribute, testimony, good word, recommendation
Testimonials as a Noun
Definitions of "Testimonials" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “testimonials” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Something that serves as evidence.
- Something given or done as an expression of esteem.
- Something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a person or thing as worthy or desirable.
Synonyms of "Testimonials" as a noun (4 Words)
good word | That which is pleasing or valuable or useful. |
recommendation | The action of recommending something or someone. Her pleasant personality is already a recommendation. |
testimony | A solemn protest or declaration. According to his own testimony he can t do it. |
tribute | A proportion of ore or its equivalent, paid to a miner for his work, or to the owner or lessor of a mine. His victory in the championship was a tribute to his persistence. |
Associations of "Testimonials" (30 Words)
advice | Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action. On their solicitors advice the trustees have accepted 577 000 by way of compensation. |
advise | Inform (somebody) of something. Sleeping pills are not advised. |
adviser | An expert who gives advice. An adviser helped students select their courses. |
advisor | An expert who gives advice. The United States sent military advisors to Guatemala. |
apprise | Gain in value. Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike. |
communication | Means of travelling or of transporting goods, such as roads or railways. Satellite communications. |
consultant | A hospital doctor of senior rank within a specific field. A consultant paediatrician. |
counsel | Give advice to. The counsel for the defence. |
counseling | Something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. |
encomium | A formal expression of praise. |
expostulation | The act of expressing earnest opposition or protest. |
feedback | Information about reactions to a product, a person’s performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement. Punk Rock Girl opens the disc with plenty of guitar feedback. |
guidance | The act of guiding or showing the way. He looked to his father for inspiration and guidance. |
hortative | Giving strong encouragement. |
hortatory | Tending or aiming to exhort. A series of hortatory epistles. |
letter | Inscribe letters or writing on. The officer in the incident got in trouble for following the letter of the law. |
monition | A formal notice from a bishop or ecclesiastical court admonishing a person not to do something specified. A letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality. |
nomination | The act of officially naming a candidate. His nomination was hotly protested. |
offer | Something offered as a proposal or bid. Offer prayers to the gods. |
paean | A formal expression of praise. A paean of praise for the great poets. |
proposal | The act of making a proposal. A set of proposals for a major new high speed rail link. |
propose | Propose or intend. He proposed a new nine point peace plan. |
proposition | Make a suggestion of sex to (someone), especially in an unsubtle way. Setting up your own business can seem an attractive proposition. |
reciprocate | Feel (affection or love) for someone in the same way that they feel it for oneself. The engine reciprocates the propeller. |
recommend | Make (someone or something) appealing or desirable. A book I recommended to a friend of mine. |
recommendation | Something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a person or thing as worthy or desirable. Her pleasant personality is already a recommendation. |
submit | Hand over formally. The lawyers submitted the material to the court. |
suggest | Suggest the necessity of an intervention in medicine. Are you suggesting that I should ignore her. |
suggestion | Persuasion formulated as a suggestion. Here are some suggestions for tackling the problem. |
tribute | Something given or done as an expression of esteem. A symposium organized to pay tribute to Darwin. |