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correctly-confirmed

|cor-rect-ly-con-fir-med|

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/kəˈrɛktli kənˈfɜrmd/

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/kəˈrɛktli kənˈfɜːmd/

accurately verified

Etymology
Etymology Information

'correctly-confirmed' originates from the combination of 'correctly' and 'confirmed', where 'correctly' means 'in a correct manner' and 'confirmed' means 'verified or validated'.

Historical Evolution

'Correctly' and 'confirmed' have been used in English since the Middle Ages, evolving from Old French and Latin roots.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'correctly' meant 'in a correct manner', and 'confirmed' meant 'made firm or certain'. These meanings have largely remained the same in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

accurately verified or validated.

The results were correctly-confirmed by the independent auditor.

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Last updated: 2025/06/02 16:22