adjective
- capable of being contradicted or disputed; able to be proven false or wrong
Usage: formal; often used in logic, philosophy, and academic contexts
Examples
- The witness's testimony was contradictable by the physical evidence presented in court.
- His claim that he was at home all evening proved contradictable when security footage showed otherwise.
- In science, a good hypothesis must be contradictable through experimentation.
- The philosopher argued that any statement about reality is contradictable in principle.
- Her assertion was contradictable by multiple credible sources.
- The contract's terms were contradictable only if new documentation could be produced.