"Testily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a disagreeable or irritable manner
(e.g. She testily told him to leave the room.)
Actually, there is no word "testiculate" in the English language. It's possible that you meant "articulate" which means to express one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions clearly and effectively through speech or writing.
A person who testifies: a person who gives evidence or information in a legal case or inquiry.
To confirm or give evidence of something in a court of law, usually by speaking the truth from one's own knowledge.
To give evidence or testimony, especially in a formal or official setting, about something that you have seen, heard, or know.<br><br>Example: "She was a key witness and testified in court about what she saw on the night of the accident."
Testimonials are written or spoken statements that express praise or admiration for a person, product, service, or organization. They are often used as a form of endorsement or recommendation and can be used to promote or advertise something.<br><br>Testimonials typically consist of a statement or quote from a satisfied customer or user, expressing their positive experience or opinion about a particular product, service, or company. They can be used in a variety of contexts, including marketing materials, social media, and product packaging.<br><br>Testimonials can be written or recorded, and may be presented in a variety of formats, such as written reviews, videos, or podcasts. They are considered a valuable marketing tool because they provide social proof and help build trust with potential customers by demonstrating that others have had a positive experience with a particular product or service.
Noun<br><br>1. Statements or evidence given by a person as to what they have seen, heard, or experienced, especially in a court of law.<br>2. Written or spoken accounts of a particular experience or fact, especially one based on personal experience.<br><br>Example: "The eyewitness gave vital testimonies at the trial."
A personal statement of fact or opinion, especially one made under oath in a court of law, or a statement that is given in support of or against a particular person, event, or action in a court of law.<br><br>Example: The witness's testimony helped to build a strong case against the defendant.<br><br>Alternatively, a testimony can also refer to a personal statement of faith, opinion, or experience, especially one that is sincere and heartfelt.<br><br>Example: The evangelist shared her powerful testimony of transformation with the congregation.
<strong>Testing</strong> typically refers to the process of evaluating the functionality, usability, and performance of a product, system, or procedure to identify defects, problems, or areas for improvement.<br><br>In many contexts, testing can mean:<br><br>1. <strong>Assessing fitness</strong>: Determining whether something meets certain standards, requirements, or specifications.<br>2. <strong>Evaluating performance</strong>: Measuring how well a product, system, or process operates under various conditions or scenarios.<br>3. <strong>Identifying bugs</strong>: Finding errors, flaws, or defects in software, code, or other digital products.<br><br>Common types of testing include:<br><br> Unit testing<br> Integration testing<br> System testing<br> Functional testing<br> Acceptance testing<br> Alpha testing<br> Beta testing<br><br>Testing is a crucial step in ensuring the quality and reliability of products, systems, and processes, and it plays a vital role in the development and maintenance of software, hardware, and other products.<br><br><strong>Common synonyms:</strong><br><br> Evaluation<br> Assessment<br> Inspection<br> Audit<br> Quality control<br> Quality assurance<br> Verification<br> Validation