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What is the Meaning of “Verify”?

Verify
/vɛˈrɪfaɪ/

To confirm that information or facts are correct by checking them carefully.

Definition of Verify

Quick Meaning of Verify

To confirm that information or facts are correct by checking them carefully.

Detailed Definition of Verify

To check that something is accurate, true, or genuine by examining evidence or testing it.

How to Pronounce Verify

IPA: /vɛˈrɪfaɪ/
ver i fy

Stress pattern: oOo (3-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the second syllable: ver-I-fy. The 'i' sounds like 'eye'.

Watch out: Some learners stress the first syllable as 'VER-i-fy' when it should be 'ver-I-fy'.

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Origin and Etymology of Verify

From Latin 'verus' meaning true and 'facere' meaning to make; literally 'to make true'.

How to Use Verify in a Sentence

Each example shows “verify” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “Please verify your identity by providing a valid ID.”
    B1 formal
  • “Scientists verify experimental results by repeating the tests multiple times.”
    B2 academic
  • “The bank will verify the check before depositing funds.”
    B1 conversation

Synonyms and Antonyms of Verify

Common Synonyms for Verify

Smart Synonyms for Verify — When to Use Each

check
for examining something to see if it is
confirm
for establishing definite certainty about something
validate
for checking against standards or requirements
authenticate
for proving that something is genuine

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Common Collocations with Verify

These phrases pair with “verify” in everyday English:

  • verify information
  • verify identity
  • verify results

Common Mistakes When Using Verify

Even fluent speakers slip up with “verify”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: The details has been verified by the manager.
✓ Correct: The details have been verified by the manager.
Why: Use 'have' (plural) with 'details' not 'has'. 'Details' is plural.
✗ Wrong: Can you verify this information is correct?
✓ Correct: Can you verify that this information is correct?
Why: Use 'that' clause after 'verify' to clarify what needs checking.

Other Forms of Verify

Frequently Asked Questions About Verify

What is the meaning of "Verify"?

To confirm that information or facts are correct by checking them carefully.

How do you pronounce "Verify"?

The IPA is /vɛˈrɪfaɪ/. Stress the second syllable: ver-I-fy. The 'i' sounds like 'eye'.

What part of speech is "Verify"?

"Verify" is a verb at B2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Verify"?

Common synonyms include check, confirm, validate.

How do you use "Verify" in a sentence?

For example: "Please verify your identity by providing a valid ID."

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