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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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Categorized English Adjectives of Cause and Result
noticed
noticed
[Adjective]

observed or perceived by someone

Ex: The noticed errors in the report were quickly corrected before submission. 
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heard
heard
[Adjective]

perceived or recognized through the sense of hearing

Ex: The heard music echoed through the halls, indicating a party nearby. 
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spoken
spoken
[Adjective]

communicated orally rather than in written form

Ex: The spoken words of the president addressed the nation's concerns. 
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finished
finished
[Adjective]

completed and with no further actions or modifications needed

Ex: The finished painting hung proudly on the wall, showcasing the artist's talent and creativity. 
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interrupted
interrupted
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The interrupted power supply caused inconvenience during the storm. 
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disclosed
disclosed
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The report contains previously disclosed financial information. 
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solved
solved
[Adjective]

successfully resolved or answered

Ex: The solved puzzle revealed the hidden message. 
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resolved
resolved
[Adjective]

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

Ex: His resolved expression indicated his determination to succeed. 
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discovered
discovered
[Adjective]

found or revealed, often for the first time

Ex: The discovered artifacts shed new light on ancient civilizations. 
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documented
documented
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The documented procedures ensured consistency in the workflow. 
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identified
identified
[Adjective]

having been recognized or determined

Ex: The identified suspect was taken into custody by the police. 
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prepared
prepared
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The prepared meal was ready to be served. 
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unvoiced
unvoiced
[Adjective]

not expressed or communicated verbally

Ex: She communicated her feelings through unvoiced gestures rather than words. 
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unnamed
unnamed
[Adjective]

lacking a known or specified name or source

Ex: The unnamed author of the letter left recipients puzzled about its origin. 
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unanswered
unanswered
[Adjective]

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

Ex: Her unanswered calls left her feeling worried about her friend's well-being. 
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tried
tried
[Adjective]

having been attempted or tested

Ex: The tried method proved effective in solving the problem. 
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caught
caught
[Adjective]

having been captured or trapped

Ex: The caught thief was taken into custody by the police. 
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unchecked
unchecked
[Adjective]

not limited or controlled, often leading to negative consequences

Ex: The unchecked growth of the weeds in the garden overwhelmed the plants. 
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dwarfed
dwarfed
[Adjective]

appearing much smaller or less significant in comparison to something else

Ex: The dwarfed tree struggled to grow in the shadow of the larger ones. 
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