Top 28 Words That Rhyme with Testimony (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with testimony!

Here you’ll find the top 28 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘testimony’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Testimony

  • Acrimony – Bitterness or ill will, often used in the context of relationships or disputes.
  • Alimony – Court-ordered financial support paid by one spouse to the other after a divorce or separation, often used in the context of family law.
  • Antimony – A chemical element with metallic properties, often used in the context of science or metallurgy.
  • Baloney/Bologna/Boloney – A type of sausage or deli meat, often used in the context of food or colloquial language.
  • Barony – A territory or estate held by a baron or baroness, often used in the context of feudalism or nobility.
  • Boney/Bony – Having bones or being thin and emaciated, often used in the context of anatomy or health.
  • Cannelloni – A type of Italian pasta shaped like a cylinder and typically filled with cheese or meat, often used in the context of Italian cuisine.
  • Ceremony – A formal occasion or event, often used in the context of rituals or celebrations.
  • Chalcedony – A type of mineral or gemstone, often used in the context of jewelry or geology.
  • Ciceroni – A person who conducts guided tours, often used in the context of tourism or travel.
  • Coney – A rabbit, typically used as food or for fur, often used in the context of hunting or animal husbandry.
  • Cosmogony – A theory or explanation of the origin of the universe or cosmos, often used in the context of science or philosophy.
  • Crony – A close friend or associate, often used in the context of business or politics.
  • Macaroni – A type of pasta shaped like small tubes, often used in the context of Italian cuisine.
  • Matrimony – The state of being married, often used in the context of relationships or family law.
  • Palimony – Financial support paid to a former partner in a non-marital relationship, often used in the context of family law.
  • Parsimony – Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources, often used in the context of personal finance or economics.
  • Patrimony – An inheritance from a father or paternal ancestor, often used in the context of family history or genealogy.
  • Pepperoni – A type of spicy Italian sausage often used as a pizza topping, often used in the context of food or Italian cuisine.
  • Phoney/Phony – Fake or fraudulent, often used in the context of deception or scams.
  • Pony – A small horse or a sum of money, often used in the context of equestrianism or finance.
  • Rigatoni – A type of pasta shaped like large tubes, often used in the context of Italian cuisine.
  • Sanctimony – Hypocritical or insincere piety or righteousness, often used in the context of morality or ethics.
  • Stoney/Stony – Resembling or containing stones or rock, often used in the context of geology or construction.
  • Synchrony – Occurring or existing at the same time, often used in the context of physics or engineering.
  • Telephony – The technology and methods used for communication over long distances by telephone, often used in the context of telecommunications or technology.
  • Tony – Stylish, fashionable, or elegant, often used in the context of fashion or culture.
  • Tortoni – A type of Italian ice cream made with eggs, cream, and almonds, often used in the context of Italian cuisine.

 



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast