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The example sentences of DISPROVE in videos (15 in total of 30)

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Use "disprove" in a sentence | "disprove" example sentences

How to use "disprove" in a sentence?

  • I was thinking that I might fly today. Just to disprove all the things you say... please be careful with me, I'm sensitive, and I'd like to stay that way.
    -Jewel-
  • A week went by and nothing. But eventually, as they always will, the rumors reached me. And everyone knows you can't disprove a rumor.
    -Jay Asher-
  • I Use The Square To Begin My Solutions Because The Square Is A Non-choice, Really. In The Course Of Development, I Search For The Forces That Would Disprove The Square.
    -Louis Kahn-
  • To succeed with the opposite sex, tell her you're impotent. She can't wait to disprove it.
    -Cary Grant-
  • And everyone knows you can’t disprove a rumor.
    -Jay Asher-
  • I can envision observations and experiments that would disprove any evolutionary theory I know.
    -Stephen Jay Gould-
  • Cats were put into the world to disprove the dogma that all things were created to serve man.
    -Paul Gray-
  • There is a school of thought that believes that sleep is for the night. You appear to be out to disprove them.
    -Alan Ayckbourn-
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Definition and meaning of DISPROVE

What does "disprove mean?"

/disˈpro͞ov/

disprove

verb
prove that something is false.

What are synonyms of "disprove"?
Some common synonyms of "disprove" are:
  • refute,
  • rebut,
  • deny,
  • falsify,
  • debunk,
  • negate,
  • invalidate,
  • contradict,
  • confound,
  • demolish,
  • discredit,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈfyo͞ot/

refute
verb

To prove something is wrong, using facts.

/rəˈbət/

rebut
verb

To prove a statement made against you is false.

/dəˈnī/

deny
verb

To refuse to allow or accept something.

/ˈfôlsəˌfī/

falsify
verb

To change to something untrue to hide the facts.

/dēˈbəNGk/

debunk
verb

expose falseness or hollowness of.

/nəˈɡāt/

negate
verb

To cancel; cause to have no effect; nullify.

/inˈvaləˌdāt/

invalidate
verb

make or prove argument, statement, or theory unsound or erroneous.

/ˌkäntrəˈdikt/

contradict
verb

To say the opposite is so; say something different.

/kənˈfound/

confound
exclamation verb

expressing anger or annoyance. To confuse or greatly surprise someone.

/dəˈmäliSH/

demolish
verb

To destroy completely (e.g. an idea, a building).

/disˈkredət/

discredit
noun verb

loss or lack of reputation. harm good reputation of.

What are antonyms of "disprove"?
Some common antonyms of "disprove" are:
  • prove,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/pro͞ov/

prove
verb

To demonstrate truth by providing evidence.

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