I like Dev Yamakawa's approach by putting an ellipsis after the word
"Delete..."

You could also do something like "Delete now" and "Delete?" and
ask for confirmation after clicking the "Delete?" button. Just a
suggestion. 

Though I do believe the best thing to do is to have an "undo"
button after you've clicked.

Cheers,
Jason R.
http://www.jasonrobb.com


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