Adjectives of Cause and Result - Adjectives of Permanent Result

These adjectives describe the result of an action that is permanent and cannot be changed, such as "resolved", "finished", "documented", "identified", etc.

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Adjectives of Cause and Result
noticed [adjective]

observed or perceived by someone

Ex: The noticed decline in sales prompted the company to reassess its marketing strategy .
heard [adjective]

perceived or recognized through the sense of hearing

Ex: The heard laughter from the children playing outside filled the air with joy .
spoken [adjective]

communicated orally rather than in written form

Ex: The spoken agreement between the two parties was legally binding .
finished [adjective]

completed and with no further actions or modifications needed

Ex: The finished manuscript was sent to the publisher for printing and distribution .
interrupted [adjective]

frequently stopping and starting, causing a break in continuity or flow

Ex: The interrupted conversation made it difficult to follow the discussion .
disclosed [adjective]

(of information or details) revealed or made known to others

Ex: All disclosed documents were submitted to the court .
solved [adjective]

successfully resolved or answered

Ex: Her solved equations demonstrated a deep understanding of the mathematical concepts .
resolved [adjective]

firmly decided or determined in a specific course of action or belief

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discovered [adjective]

found or revealed, often for the first time

Ex: The discovered path through the forest led to a hidden waterfall .
documented [adjective]

recorded or put in writing in order to be referenced or referred to at a later time

Ex: Her documented experiences were valuable for the research project .
identified [adjective]

having been recognized or determined

Ex: The identified source of the leak was repaired by the plumber .
prepared [adjective]

having been made ready or suitable beforehand for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: The prepared presentation impressed the audience with its thoroughness .
unvoiced [adjective]

not expressed or communicated verbally

Ex: The unvoiced prayer was whispered silently in her mind .
unnamed [adjective]

lacking a known or specified name or source

Ex: The unnamed source provided crucial information to the journalist on condition of anonymity .
unanswered [adjective]

not responded to or reciprocated, often leaving a sense of incompleteness or uncertainty

Ex: He felt hurt by her unanswered gestures of affection .
tried [adjective]

having been attempted or tested

Ex: The tried strategy helped the team secure victory in the championship game .
caught [adjective]

having been captured or trapped

Ex: The caught mouse was released back into the wild .
unchecked [adjective]

not limited or controlled, often leading to negative consequences

Ex: Her unchecked spending habits caused financial problems .
dwarfed [adjective]

appearing much smaller or less significant in comparison to something else

Ex: Their dwarfed efforts paled in comparison to the magnitude of the project .