"Confutations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Confutations" Meaning

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"Confutations" Examples

Confutations


A confutation is a formal refutation or contradiction of an argument, opinion, or statement.

Examples


"The scientist spent hours crafting a thorough confutation of the pseudoscientific claims made by the quack doctor." ([ Formal tone ])
"The lawyer's extensive research led to a confutation of the opposing attorney's version of events, ultimately winning the case." ([ Formal tone ])
"The philosopher's confutation of the existentialist notion of absurdity led to a reinterpretation of the human condition." ([ Formal tone ])
"The academic's published confutation of the widely-held view on climate change sparked a heated debate in the scientific community." ([ Formal tone ])
"The public speaker's well-reasoned confutation of the extremist's ideology helped to discredit their message and bring opposition to the forefront." ([ Informal tone ])

"Confutations" Similar Words

Confusedly

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Confusedness

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Confuses

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Confuses: (verb) to perplex or bewilder someone, making it difficult for them to think or understand something clearly.

Confusing

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Confusingly

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Confusion

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Confutant

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Confutation

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Confutative

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The word "confutative" is a rather rare and obsolete term. It means "oppositional" or "contrary" in the sense of being unwilling to accept or agree with something.

Confute

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Confuted

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Confuted typically means to refute or disprove something, often in a forceful or convincing manner. It can also imply the act of showing something to be false or erroneous.

Confuter

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Confuting

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Conga

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Congas

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