prove+to+be+false

  • 81void — 1. noun the void of space Syn: vacuum, emptiness, nothingness, nullity, blankness, vacuity; empty space, blank space, space, gap, cavity, chasm, abyss, gulf, pit, black hole 2. verb the contract was voided …

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  • 82refute — v disprove, rebut, contradict, repugn; confute, deny, prove to be false, discredit, belie, give the lie to, expose. See rebut …

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  • 83unanswerable — UK [ʌnˈɑːns(ə)rəb(ə)l] / US [ʌnˈænsərəb(ə)l] adjective 1) impossible or very difficult to prove wrong or false The case against Crenshaw seems unanswerable. 2) an unanswerable question has no known answer …

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  • 84confusable words — 1. Words are most often confused because they are alike in form (or spelling) and in some aspect of meaning, as with fortunate and fortuitous, or prevaricate and procrastinate. Some sets are confused simply in spelling, although the meanings and… …

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  • 85refute —   v.t. prove to be false or wrong.    ♦ refutation, n.    ♦ refutative,    ♦ refutatory, a …

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  • 86confute — /kanfyuwt/ To prove to be false, defective, or invalid …

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  • 87disprove — To refute; to prove to be false or erroneous; not necessarily by mere denial, but by affirmative evidence to the contrary …

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  • 88confute — /kanfyuwt/ To prove to be false, defective, or invalid …

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  • 89disprove — To refute; to prove to be false or erroneous; not necessarily by mere denial, but by affirmative evidence to the contrary …

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  • 90disprovable — disprove ► VERB ▪ prove to be false. DERIVATIVES disprovable adjective …

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