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test1
noun
    1. A critical examination or trial of a person's or thing's qualities or abilities, etc.
      Thesaurus: examination, evaluation, assessment, analysis, trial, try-out, check, moment of truth, hurdle.
    2. Anything used as the basis of such an examination or trial, eg a set of questions or exercises.
    3. A short minor examination, usually a written one.
      Example: a spelling test
    4. sport.
      Example: lost the first test against Sri Lanka
    5. chem.
      Anything used to distinguish, detect or identify a substance; a reagent.
verb tested, testing
    1. To examine someone or something especially by trial.
      Thesaurus: assess, check, examine, analyse, investigate, verify, prove, screen.
    tr & intr
    2. To examine (a substance) to discover whether another substance is present or not.
      Example: test the water for microbes
    intr
    3. To achieve a stated result in a test.
      Example: tested negative for the virus
Derivative: testable
adj
    Etymology: 16c in sense 1; 14c meaning ‘a vessel used in assaying': from French, from Latin testum earthenware pot.





    testing
    noun
      1. The assessment of an individual level of knowledge or skill, etc by a variety of methods.
    adj
      1. Troublesome; difficult.
        Example: a testing time
      2. Mentally taxing.
        Example: a testing question


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