nonprovable

[non-proo-vuh-buhl]

nonprovable Definition

  • 1not capable of being proven or demonstrated
  • 2lacking proof or evidence

Using nonprovable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nonprovable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The theory is nonprovable, but it is widely accepted in the scientific community.

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    The claim is nonprovable without additional evidence.

  • Example

    The existence of ghosts is a nonprovable phenomenon.

  • Example

    The defendant's innocence was nonprovable due to lack of evidence.

nonprovable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nonprovable

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Summary: nonprovable in Brief

'Nonprovable' [non-proo-vuh-buhl] is an adjective that describes something that cannot be proven or demonstrated, lacking evidence. It is often used in scientific and legal contexts, such as 'The theory is nonprovable, but it is widely accepted in the scientific community.' 'Nonprovable' has no idiomatic or phraseological use.