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what kind of words are verified, unconfirmed, vague, trivial, precise, credible, organized, improbable, significant and random

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All words except verified are adjectives. The word 'verified' is a verb.

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The word 'verified' is the past tense of 'verify', which marks an action. Therefore it is a verb.

Verbs are words in English, used to state action or occurrence.

The words unconfirmed, vague, trivial, precise, credible, organized, improbable, significant and random are all characteristics used to define an object, place, person etc. Therefore these words are adjectives.

Adjectives are words use to modify or describe a noun.

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Verified is a verb; Specifically, verified is the past tense or the past participle of the verb verify, which means: to show that something is accurate.
Unconfirmed, vague, trivial, precise, credible, organized, improbable, and random are all descriptive adjectives. Adjectives are words that modify nouns, and descriptive adjectives are adjectives used to describe nouns.
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