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Common collocations with testament in American Collocation

testament noun countable

US /ˈtestəmənt/

true or appropriate

eloquent
fitting
powerful
real
true

The exhibition is a fitting testament to the students’ hard work.

lasting

enduring
lasting

The record remains a lasting testament to his unique guitar style.

wonderful or impressive

fantastic
fine
glowing
great
impressive
magnificent
remarkable
wonderful

The Museum is a magnificent testament to the Victorian neo-Gothic movement.

sad

sad

There were very few present at the funeral, a sad testament to his inability to let people get close to him.

hard work or determination

commitment
dedication
determination
devotion
efforts
professionalism
reliability
teamwork
tenacity

Our recent good report was a testament to the dedication of the whole school.

strength or courage

bravery
courage
durability
endurance
resilience
strength

The book is a haunting testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

generosity

generosity

The success of the Visitor Centre is testament to the generosity of the public.

popularity

popularity

The fact that we now have over 80,000 members is testament to the popularity of eating out in the North.

talent or skill

ability
genius
ingenuity
talent
versatility

The album is a testament to their extreme versatility and talent.

high quality

greatness
quality
success

That it should still be read by so many people forty years after its publication is a testament to its greatness.

fact

fact

Today the pier is testament to the fact that pleasure piers can still be operated successfully.