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confirmed

Pronunciation: [kənˈfɜrmd]

Word

Context: "agreement or validation"

(verb) to make sure something is true or to show that something is correct. When you confirm something, you are telling someone, 'Yes, that is right!'

Example

I confirmed my attendance at the party for Friday.

Example

I didn't confirm the meeting time, so I might have missed it.

Example

Can you confirm if the event is still happening?

Context: "certainty or validation"

(adjective) something that is accepted as true or settled. If something is confirmed, people believe it is real or certain.

Example

The confirmed results indicate that the experiment was a success.

Example

There were no confirmed reports of the incident, so we can't be sure.

Example

What confirmed facts do we have about the situation?

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