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Noun — The act of verifying or officially approving something.

Synonyms

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verifying corroborating affirming validating

Frequently asked questions

What does “confirming” mean?

The word “confirming” means the act of verifying or officially approving something. In plain terms, the act of verifying something or making it official.

How do you use “confirming” in a sentence?

Here is “confirming” used in a sentence: “Confirming the guest list took most of the morning.”

What part of speech is “confirming”?

“Confirming” is a noun.

Is “confirming” a common word?

“Confirming” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "confirming" and "verifying"?

"Confirming" refers to the act of officially approving or making certain something is true, while "verifying" more specifically emphasizes checking facts or details for accuracy. Confirming often follows verifying, as in checking details and then giving formal approval or acknowledgment.

How is "confirming" used in emails?

In emails, "confirming" is commonly used to formally state that a detail is correct or that an arrangement will proceed, such as "confirming our meeting at 3pm." This usage reflects the act of officially approving or verifying information in writing.

What does "confirming" mean in banking?

In banking, "confirming" can refer to a financial service where a bank verifies and guarantees payment obligations on behalf of a buyer to a supplier. This specialized use still centers on the core meaning of officially approving or certifying that something is valid.

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