Testimony is the correct spelling.
Testimony
There is no antonym for testimony. One cannot prove wrong a person's belief of what they think is true, or their testimony of truth. However, testimony is a synonym for "admissions", (to admit to knowing). The antonym for admissions is "denial", which means to have no testimony of a belief or truth.
The witness gave his testimony.Her testimony about the murderer put him in prison for life.
The victims testimony convicted the drunk driver. Anton gave his testimony in the temple.
when you go to the court and say your testimony. Ex. The judge asked the demandor "What is your testimony, in other words your response.
testimony, acrimony, matrimony
The Testimony was created in 1931.
My Testimony of Redemption was created in 2009.
Testimony of the Ancients was created in 1991.
Testimony Live was created in 2002.
Testimony that is not believed for some reason.
There is no antonym for testimony. One cannot prove wrong a person's belief of what they think is true, or their testimony of truth. However, testimony is a synonym for "admissions", (to admit to knowing). The antonym for admissions is "denial", which means to have no testimony of a belief or truth.
Sessions for testimony are hearings or trials, and occasionally depositions.
Sessions for testimony are hearings or trials, and occasionally depositions.
The witness gave his testimony.Her testimony about the murderer put him in prison for life.
Expert testimony is provided by individuals with specialized knowledge or training in a particular field, while peer testimony is offered by individuals who have similar experiences or backgrounds as the person they are testifying for. Expert testimony is based on professional expertise and research, while peer testimony relies on personal experiences and observations. Expert testimony is often used in legal proceedings or formal settings, while peer testimony is more informal and based on personal relationships.
The word witnesses comes from the Old English and has no Greek meaning.
Corroboration consists of either other evidence OR another witness's testimony backing up and substantiating whatever evidence or testimony that precedeeded it.