Refutational

Pronunciation: /ˈˌɹɛfjuteɪʃənˈæɫ/

Refutational (adj)

  1. Used to show that a claim is wrong by giving reasons or evidence that oppose it.
  2. Relating to a response that tries to disprove what someone has said or written.

Refutational (adjective)

Examples

  • Her refutational argument against the plan was clear and logical.
  • The teacher praised his refutational argument against the rumor.