verified
Aussprache: [ˈvɛrɪfaɪd]
Wort
Kontext: „authentication“
(verb) to check if something is true or correct. It means making sure that information is real or right. For example, when a teacher checks if a student's answer is right, they are verifying it.
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She verified the information by checking it with two different sources.
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He didn’t verify the facts, so he ended up sharing incorrect details.
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Did you verify the address before sending the package?
Kontext: „certification“
(adjective) describes something that has been confirmed as true or correct. If something is verified, it means it has been checked and approved. For example, you might say a verified badge shows that a social media account is real.
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The verified account had a blue checkmark next to the name.
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The information from that unverified source might not be true.
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Is his claim verified by any official organization?
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