Promising vs Confirmed - What's the difference?
promising | confirmed |
Showing promise, and likely to develop in a desirable fashion.
Encouraging and inspiring confidence.
The act of making a promise.
* 1992 , Judith Jarvis Thomson, The Realm of Rights (page 299)
(confirm)
having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual
verified or ratified
(Christianity) having received the rite of confirmation
As adjectives the difference between promising and confirmed
is that promising is showing promise, and likely to develop in a desirable fashion while confirmed is having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual.As verbs the difference between promising and confirmed
is that promising is while confirmed is (confirm).As a noun promising
is the act of making a promise.promising
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- So it cannot be supposed that promisings differ from other word-givings in that a word-giver makes a promise only if he or she uses the locution "I promise".
confirmed
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(head)- a confirmed liar
- a confirmed treaty
- a confirmed Catholic