refutable 的定义
- able to be proven false:The statement is so vague as to be neither provable nor refutable.
refutable 近义词
等同于 hypothetical
refutable 的近义词 35 个
- debatable
- imaginary
- problematic
- speculative
- theoretical
- vague
- academic
- contingent
- pretending
- suspect
- assumptive
- casual
- concocted
- conditional
- conjecturable
- conjectural
- contestable
- disputable
- doubtful
- equivocal
- imagined
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- postulated
- presumptive
- provisory
- putative
- questionable
- stochastic
- supposed
- suppositional
- suppositious
- theoretic
- uncertain
- unconfirmed
refutable 的反义词 12 个
更多refutable例句
- Upset at how the situation was being misrepresented, Barton posted a video on Twitter refuting the claims.
- “Conspiracy theories from the tinfoil-hat brigade absolutely need to be refuted, every one, all the time,” Mayer said.
- If you give nice-sounding “reasons,” then you’ll open the door to his countering or refuting your reasons.
- More than two dozen of his colleagues responded in August with a letter expressing concern that Risch, whose research focuses on cancer and not infectious diseases, was not swayed by data refuting his arguments.
- In one communication to parents in Point Loma, a group of nine principals directly responded to, and refuted, Barrera’s claim.
- Claims to have new and irrefutable refutable evidence, and is going to have a second try for the title and estates.
- It is a race-slander, refutable by any honest investigator, that the American Negro as a race is unwilling to work.
- Evidence of a more definite and less refutable kind is the statement of John Hardyng.
- Weininger identifies love with passion and his argument is easily refutable by the experience of many.
- It is certainly not the least charm of a theory, says Nietzsche, that it is refutable.