Refutable

Pronunciation: /ɹɛˈfʌtəbəl/

Refutable (adj)

  1. Possible to show that a claim is wrong by giving evidence or a strong argument against it.
  2. Not protected from criticism; someone can question it and try to prove it incorrect.

Examples

  • The theory is refutable because evidence could prove it wrong.
  • Her argument is refutable, so we can test it with facts.

Refutable (adjective)

Examples

  • The claim is refutable with new evidence.
  • Her theory is refutable if the data changes.