"Testatee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
One who is being tested, especially in a psychological or medical context.
A solemn declaration of faith or other assertion.<br><br>Example: "A testament to her commitment was her years of dedicated service."<br><br>It can also refer to:<br><br>A formal declaration of a person's wishes as to what should be done with their property after their death.<br><br>Example: "He left a will and named his brother as the sole beneficiary of his testament."<br><br>In the Bible, it refers to the last will and testament of Moses before his death.
A testamentary refers to something that is related to a will or a testament. It can also describe a document or provision that is based on or resulting from a will or testament.<br><br>In general, the term "testamentary" has several related meanings:<br><br>1. Relating to a will or a testament: Testamentary intentions, actions, or decisions are those that come from a will or a testament.<br>2. Relating to a final disposition: Testamentary estates or provisions refer to the final arrangements made in a will or testament regarding distribution of one's property or assets.<br>3. Relating to a testamentary trust: A testamentary trust is a trust that is created by a will or testament, where a person leaves their property or assets to a beneficiary or beneficiaries in a way that is governed by the terms of the will.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "testamentary" can also refer to a person's last will or intentions, especially in the sense of leaving a lasting legacy or leaving a message of one's own values or beliefs.
To give a solemn or emphatic statement or declaration, often in an attempt to prove or justify something, especially a claim or a theoretical concept.<br><br>Note: This verb is less common and is often used in formal or complex contexts.
A testator is a person who has died and whose last will has been executed. The term is used in the law of wills, particularly in connection with the interpretation and execution of a deceased person's will.
A testatrix is a female testator, a woman who makes a will or dies intestate, leaving property to be distributed after her death according to the laws of intestacy.