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What part of speech is the word banned?

"Banned" is a verb in the past participle form.

Here's why:

* Past Participle: It's used to form the perfect tenses (e.g., "They have banned smoking") and passive voice (e.g., "Smoking is banned").

* Verb: It describes an action (prohibiting something).

However, "banned" can also function as an adjective when it modifies a noun (e.g., "banned substances").

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