Confirm
UK //kənˈfɜːm//US //kənˈfɜrm//
Definition
To state that something is true, or to verify information.
In simple words: To say that something is true or to make sure of it.
Examples
- Can you confirm the time for the meeting tomorrow?
- Please confirm your reservation at the restaurant.
- She confirmed that she would attend the conference.
- The airline confirmed our flight was delayed.
- It’s important to confirm these details before proceeding.
- The doctor confirmed that the test results were positive.
- I need to confirm my attendance at the event.
Usage notes
Use 'confirm' in both formal and informal contexts, such as meetings or casual conversations. It's appropriate when verifying information or giving approval.
Grammar pattern
confirm + object
Memory hint
Think of 'con' as in 'together' and 'firm' like making something solid.
Collocations
- confirm a reservation
- confirm an appointment
- confirm information
- confirm a hypothesis
- confirm results
Synonyms
- verify
- validate
- affirm
- ratify
- authenticate
Antonyms
- deny
- disprove
- reject
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'affirm' which is more formal.
- Using 'confirm' without an object in sentences.
- Incorrectly assuming 'confirmed' is always followed by a date.