witnessdom

/ˈwɪtnəsdəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A state or condition of being a witness, often to a significant event or period in history.

“The museum’s exhibit on the civil rights movement was a powerful testament to the witnessdom of those who fought for change.”

Synonyms

  • evidence
  • record
  • testimonial

Antonyms

  • cover-up
  • denial
  • obfuscation