1) The meeting remains/stands cancelled till further notice.
2) The meeting will remain/stand cancelled till further notice.
3) The meeting is cancelled till further notice.
4) The meeting will be cancelled till further notice.
Which one(s) is (are) correct? Is "cancelled" an adjective in all of the sentences?
Rizan MalikWhich one(s) is (are) correct?
They are all correct. The first two sound more formal than necessary for most situations.
Rizan MalikIs "cancelled" an adjective in all of the sentences?
Yes. A participial adjective.
CJ
Comments
The meeting stands cancelled
That's definitely strange and not common among many native speakers.