The Language Level symbol shows a user's proficiency in the languages they're interested in. Setting your Language Level helps other users provide you with answers that aren't too complex or too simple. Sign up Sign in. Traditional Chinese Taiwan. English US. English UK. Question about English UK. What is the difference between affirm and confirm? Feel free to just provide example sentences. Be an attentive and active listener. Click to expand I don't like the usage of "affirm" here, but I understand it to mean something like "validate", so "validate her feelings" - in other words tell her that her feelings are natural and reasonable.
Webster's and Dictionary. Thanks ms. First of all, let's give back all credits to Timpeac: he is the one who came with the idea of 'validation'. OK, so you confirm it's proper English to say 'affirm her feelings'. That's already one question answered. Person seeking support: "I feel a lot of guilt and fear Meiboombouwer said:. The difference is very subtle. English-Ireland top end. Presidential Media Unit confirmed that the president was resigning from his post. Her experience at the animal shelter confirmed her ambition to be a vet.
Confirm can also mean to formally declare that someone has been appointed to a certain position. Soon after his transfer, she was confirmed as the head of Finance. Confirm can also refer to the religious rite at which a baptized person is admitted as a full member of the Church. She confirmed that the rumors were true. Confirm mean establishing the truth or validity of something.
Affirm can be used both transitively and intransitively. Confirm comes from Latin confirmare.
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