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What part of speech is status?

"Status" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Noun: This is the most common usage, referring to a person's social position or rank.

* Example: "She was worried about her status in the company."

* Adjective: This is less common, but it can mean "existing or in effect".

* Example: "The status of the project is still unclear."

* Verb: This is also less common, but can be used in the context of computers to "update" or "give information about".

* Example: "The system will status you on the progress of your order."

So, the part of speech of "status" depends on the context of the sentence.

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