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unconfirmed

Unconfirmed (adj) means not yet officially verified or established as true. Example: “The reports of a ceasefire remain unconfirmed.”

adj
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Not yet officially verified or established as true.
"The reports of a ceasefire remain unconfirmed."

How to use unconfirmed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNot yet proven or officially checked to be true.

Common pairings
unconfirmed reports remain unconfirmed
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Etymology

From un- + confirmed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unconfirmed” mean?

The word “unconfirmed” means not yet officially verified or established as true. In plain terms, not yet proven or officially checked to be true.

How do you use “unconfirmed” in a sentence?

Here is “unconfirmed” used in a sentence: “The reports of a ceasefire remain unconfirmed.”

What part of speech is “unconfirmed”?

“Unconfirmed” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of unconfirmed?

"unconfirmed" (adj) means not yet officially verified or established as true.

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