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Meaning of confutations
The primary meaning of the word "confutations" is the act of proving something false or refuting an argument.
Etymology of confutations
The word "confutations" originates from the Latin word "confutare," which means "to refute" or "to disprove."
The Latin word "confutare" is a combination of "con" (meaning "together") and "futare" (meaning "to strike down").
The word "confutations" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of refuting or disproving an argument or theory.
Synonyms
refutations
rebuttals
denials
disprovals
repudiations
dismissals
rejections
contradictions
negations
invalidations
annihilations
demolitions
devastations
destructions
refusals
denouncements
condemnations
dismissiveness
rejection
repudiation
negation
invalidation
rebuttal
refutation
disproof
disproval
contradiction
counterargument
counterclaim
counterproof
counterexample
counterstatement
confutation
disconfirmation
disprovement
repudiation
rejection
dismissal
denial
refutation
invalidation.
Definitions
- The act of refuting or disproving something, especially a theory or argument.
- The act of proving something false or incorrect.
- A statement or argument that disproves or refutes another statement or argument.
Usage Examples
- The scientist's confutations of the new theory were published in a prestigious journal.
- The lawyer's confutations of the witness's testimony were convincing and persuasive.
- The philosopher's confutations of the opposing argument were well-reasoned and well-supported.
Antonyms
confirmations
validations
verifications
affirmations
approvals
acceptances
acknowledgments
recognitions
endorsements
sanctions
ratifications
corroborations
substantiations
authentications
vindications
justifications
supports
reinforcements
affirmations
ratifications
validations
confirmations
affirmations.