Meaning & Definition of Confirmed in English
Confirmed
Established as true; verified.
Pronunciation:
/kənˈfɜːrmd/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Established in a particular state or condition, especially in the context of validity or authenticity.
Example Sentence: The confirmed patient cases were reported by the hospital.
Definition: Designating a belief, practice, or behavior that has been firmly established.
Example Sentence: She is a confirmed skeptic when it comes to astrology.
Definition: Referring to something that has been officially acknowledged or verified.
Example Sentence: The confirmed schedule for the event was released yesterday.
Definition: Expressing certainty about an event or agreement.
Example Sentence: The flight has been confirmed for tomorrow afternoon.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle French confirmé, from Latin confirmatus, a past participle of confirmare.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- confirmed bachelor: A man who chooses not to marry and is confidently stating his choice.
- confirmed report: A report that has been verified and accepted as true.
- confirmed appointment: An appointment that has been officially acknowledged.
Translations
- Spanish: confirmado
- French: confirmé
- German: bestätigt
- Russian: подтвержденный
Related Words
- confirm: To establish the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.
- confirmation: The action of confirming something or the state of being confirmed.
Slang Meanings of confirmed
Meaning: Definitely true or established.
Example Sentence: That news is confirmed, you can trust it.
Meaning: In agreement with a statement or choice.
Example Sentence: I'm confirmed on going to the concert this weekend.