noun
- plural of confuter; people who prove someone or something to be wrong or false
Usage: formal; typically used in academic or debate contexts
Examples
- The confuters of the old theory presented compelling new evidence.
- Several confuters of the hypothesis spoke at the conference.
- The confuters argued that the data did not support the original claim.
- Historians served as confuters of the popular myth.
- The confuters of pseudoscience work to educate the public.