confirm

verb

con·​firm kən-ˈfərm How to pronounce confirm (audio)
confirmed; confirming; confirms

transitive verb

1
: to give approval to : ratify
confirm a treaty
2
: to make firm or firmer : strengthen
confirm one's resolve
3
: to administer the rite of confirmation to
4
: to give new assurance of the validity of : remove doubt about by authoritative act or indisputable fact
confirm a rumor
confirm an order
confirmability noun
confirmable adjective
Choose the Right Synonym for confirm

confirm, corroborate, substantiate, verify, authenticate, validate mean to attest to the truth or validity of something.

confirm implies the removing of doubts by an authoritative statement or indisputable fact.

confirmed the reports

corroborate suggests the strengthening of what is already partly established.

witnesses corroborated his story

substantiate implies the offering of evidence that sustains the contention.

the claims have yet to be substantiated

verify implies the establishing of correspondence of actual facts or details with those proposed or guessed at.

all statements of fact in the article have been verified

authenticate implies establishing genuineness by adducing legal or official documents or expert opinion.

handwriting experts authenticated the diaries

validate implies establishing validity by authoritative affirmation or by factual proof.

validated the hypothesis by experiments

Examples of confirm in a Sentence

The tests confirmed the doctors' suspicions of cancer. The attack confirmed her worst fears about the neighborhood. The award confirmed her status as one of the great movie actresses. The dentist's office called to confirm your appointment for tomorrow. We have a reservation for you for tomorrow night. Please call to confirm.
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The Kremlin confirmed last week that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not been invited to Trump's inauguration on January 20. Benedict Cosgrove, Newsweek, 20 Dec. 2024 Vance had faced criticism from some conservatives over his lack of attendance at Senate votes in recent weeks as the chamber confirmed judges nominated by President Biden. Brett Samuels, The Hill, 20 Dec. 2024 The New York Mets met Thursday with international amateur free agent Roki Sasaki, the highly coveted 23-year-old right-handed pitcher from Japan, league sources confirmed. Will Sammon, The Athletic, 20 Dec. 2024 The students arrived safely back in Nashville Thursday and were back in classes Friday morning, the school confirmed. Gabrielle Chenault, The Tennessean, 20 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for confirm 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French cunfermer, from Latin confirmare, from com- + firmare to make firm, from firmus firm

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of confirm was in the 13th century

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Cite this Entry

“Confirm.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confirm. Accessed 24 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

confirm

verb
con·​firm kən-ˈfərm How to pronounce confirm (audio)
1
: to make firm or firmer (as in habit, faith, or intention) : strengthen
2
: approve sense 2, ratify
confirm a treaty
3
: to administer confirmation to
4
: to make sure of the truth of : verify
confirm a suspicion
confirmable adjective

Legal Definition

confirm

transitive verb
con·​firm
1
a
: to make valid by necessary formal approval
the debtor's chapter 13 plan confirmed by the court
b
: to vote approval of
confirm a nomination
2
: to give formal acknowledgment of receipt of
3
: to remove doubt about by authoritative act or indisputable fact
a consent decree confirming Capt. Brown's right to his cargoW. G. Young

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