How Do You Spell TESTING?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛstɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "testing" is spelled with two syllables and pronounced /ˈtɛstɪŋ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable starts with the "t" sound, followed by the "eh" vowel sound, and ending with an "s" sound. The second syllable begins with the "t" sound again, followed by the "ih" vowel sound, and ending with an "ng" sound. The proper spelling of the word "testing" is important when communicating effectively, particularly in written form.

TESTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Testing is a systematic and structured process of evaluating or examining a product, service, or system to determine its quality, functionality, or performance against specific criteria. It involves deliberate and rigorous analysis aimed at identifying defects, errors, or deficiencies to ensure that the item being tested meets the intended requirements and performs effectively.

    In software development, testing is a critical phase to identify and rectify faults or bugs in computer programs, software applications, or systems. It can be carried out through careful observation, experimentation, simulation, or execution of predefined test cases. The objective is to find defects early in the development cycle, thereby reducing potential risks and enhancing the overall reliability and usability of the software.

    Testing encompasses various techniques such as functional testing, which verifies that an application delivers the expected results and meets the defined requirements. Performance testing assesses the system's response time, scalability, and resource utilization under different workloads. Security testing focuses on identifying vulnerabilities and weaknesses that could compromise the system's security. Furthermore, usability testing evaluates the user experience and interaction with the product, ensuring it is intuitive, convenient, and user-friendly.

    The overall purpose of testing is to increase confidence in the product's quality, minimize the likelihood of failures or issues, and ensure it meets the demands and expectations of the end-users. Through rigorous testing, organizations can identify and rectify problems early, leading to enhanced customer satisfaction, improved reliability, and reduced costs associated with troubleshooting and maintenance.

  2. The act of trying for proof; the operation of refining gold or silver by the test.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of TESTING

The term "testing" originated from the Old French word "tester", which meant "to bear witness or make a statement". This word derived from the Latin word "testari", which had a similar meaning of "to affirm or bear witness".

Over time, the meaning of "testing" expanded to include the process of evaluating or examining the quality, performance, or reliability of something.

Idioms with the word TESTING

  • need your head testing, at need your head examined/examining The idiom "need your head tested" or "need your head examined/examining" is used to express disbelief or astonishment towards someone's thoughts, decisions, or actions that seem irrational, illogical, or nonsensical. It suggests that the person's mental state or judgment should be evaluated because their behavior or beliefs defy common sense. It implies that the individual might be insane, insane, or lacking rationality.

Similar spelling words for TESTING

Plural form of TESTING is TESTINGS

Conjugate verb Testing

CONDITIONAL

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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