Unconfirmed ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Unconfirmed ( adjective )

  1. Not having been proven or established as true, real, or certain.
  2. Not having been verified or approved.

Origin:

From un- + confirmed, ultimately from latin confirmare, "to make firm".

Examples:

  1. The rumors about his resignation are unconfirmed.
  2. The source of the information is unconfirmed.
  3. The reports of his death are still unconfirmed.
  4. The information provided was unconfirmed.
  5. The results of the experiments are unconfirmed.

(As a verb)

Unconfirmed ( verb )

  1. Not having been proven or established as true, real, or certain.
  2. Not having been verified or approved.

Origin:

From un- + confirmed, ultimately from latin confirmare, "to make firm".

Examples:

  1. The rumors about his resignation are unconfirmed.
  2. The source of the information is unconfirmed.
  3. The reports of his death are still unconfirmed.
  4. The information provided was unconfirmed.
  5. The results of the experiments are unconfirmed.
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