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As a noun, what's the main difference between "state" and "status?"

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Rebecca

Good question! "Status" is used to describe an outcome of an operation or process, such as whether it is successful, in progress, or failed. Meanwhile, "state" can be used to describe a stage in a process or the general condition of something. Ex: The shipping status of my package has not changed, it is still on route. (Outcome) Ex: How is the general state of things at your company? (Condition) Ex: The state of the economy is terrible. (Condition)

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