testimonial

/ˌtɛstəˈmoʊniəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or serving as a testimonial.
    • She gave a testimonial speech at the retirement party.
    • The athlete played in a testimonial match to raise money for charity.
    • The book includes a testimonial letter from a famous author.
noun
  1. A formal statement or recommendation praising someone's character, skills, or work, often given by a former employer or customer.
    • He received a testimonial from his boss when he left the job.
    • She wrote a glowing testimonial for her former assistant.
    • The company's website features customer testimonials about their products.
  2. A gift or event given to honor someone for their service or achievements.
    • The retiring teacher was given a gold watch as a testimonial.
    • The community held a testimonial to thank the fire chief for his dedication.
    • They organized a testimonial dinner for the coach after 20 years.
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