Meaning & Definition of word "Confirmation"
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Confirmation
/ˌkɒnfərˈmeɪʃən/
noun:
- 1. The action of confirming something or the state of being confirmed.
- Example: I received a confirmation of my flight reservation via email.
- 2. Evidence or proof that something is true or valid.
- Example: The scientist sought confirmation of her findings through further experiments.
- 3. An official verification or approval.
- Example: The committee will send out a confirmation of your registration for the conference.
- 4. In a religious context, the rite of initiation in which a person affirms their commitment to their faith.
- Example: He was excited to prepare for his confirmation in the church next month.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Latin confirmatio(n-), from confirmare 'to strengthen'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
confirmation email:
An email sent to confirm a reservation or appointment.
confirmation bias:
The tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs.
confirmation of receipt:
Acknowledgment that something has been received.
Related Words
confirm:
To establish the truth or correctness of something.
affirm:
To declare something to be true.
validate:
To check or prove the validity of something.
Slang Meanings of confirmation
Meaning: To verify or confirm something usually in a casual context.
Example Sentence: Can you give me the heads-up on that? Just want a confirmation on what we discussed.
Meaning: Getting the green light or approval.
Example Sentence: I’m just waiting for the confirmation from my manager to go ahead with the project.