Soundness of mind

Should I say confirm or confirmed?

Whether you should use «confirm» or «confirmed» depends on the context. Generally, «confirm» is used as a verb to mean that something has been established, verified, or accepted, while «confirmed» is used as an adjective to describe a situation that has been established, verified, or accepted. For example, if you are asking someone to verify something, you would say «Can you confirm this information?» If you are stating that something has been verified, you would say «This information has been confirmed.»

Which is correct confirm or confirm?

The correct spelling is «confirm». Both «confirm» and «confirme» are acceptable, but «confirm» is the preferred spelling.

What do you mean by confirmed?

Confirmed typically refers to something being verified or supported by facts or evidence. For example, when a transaction is confirmed, it means that it was successfully completed and accepted by the network. It can also mean that an individual or event has been verified or accepted as true or correct.