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test = 'to witness' (from Latin 'testari') + historical origin = Latin → Old French → Middle English, memory image = think of setting up a laboratory test, where scientists carefully observe the results to witness their findings.
Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.
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Test is a word with several related meanings in English. As a noun, it usually refers to an examination of knowledge, skill, or ability, such as a math test, a language test, or a driving test. It can also mean a trial or experiment to judge the quality, performance, or reliability of something, for example a product test or a software test. As a verb, test means to try something to see how it works, to assess its limits, or to confirm a hypothesis. People say 'to take a test,' 'to test someone,' or 'to test out a new method.' The word carries both formal educational uses and general experimentation, and its etymology traces to Latin testari, meaning to witness.
English often separates exam-style tests (formal assessments) from informal trials or experiments; learners must track when 'test' is used for knowledge checks vs experiments.
What does the word 'tested' mean?
Choose the correct usage of the word 'tested' in a sentence.
Which word is most similar to 'tested'?
What is the opposite of the word 'tested'?
Can you think of a real-life scenario where something was evaluated for its effectiveness?
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