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Sarunnio Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Affirmed

from "Taking a walk, feeling affirmed and grateful."

what does the word affirmed in this adj. form mean?

to be accepted to be right?? Is it?
  

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Dear Sarunnio If you affirm something, you say it definitely: "I affirm that I was not at the bar that night" So, you can use it to mean that you are definitely doing something. Personally, I don't think it sounds that good.. - Taking a walk, feeling confident and grateful..

  • Dear Sarunnio If you affirm something, you say it definitely: "I affirm that I was not at the bar that night" So, you can use it to mean that you are definitely doing something.
  • Personally, I don't think it sounds that good..
  • - Taking a walk, feeling confident and grateful..
  • - Taking a walk, feeling assured and grateful..
  • - Taking a walk, feeling sure of myself and grateful..
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Dear Sarunnio

If you affirm something, you say it definitely: "I affirm that I was not at the bar that night"

So, you can use it to mean that you are definitely doing something. Personally, I don't think it sounds that good..

- Taking a walk, feeling confident and grateful..

- Taking a walk, feeling assured and grateful..

- Taking a walk, feeling sure

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