unverifiable
Prononciation : [ʌnˈvɛrɪfaɪəbl]
Mot
Contexte : « truth evaluation »
(adjective) something that cannot be proven to be true or false. If you hear a story but there's no way to check if it's real or not, it is unverifiable.
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The rumor about the school closing was unverifiable, so we waited for official news.
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The facts in the report were verifiable, so we knew they were trustworthy.
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Why is the information from that source considered unverifiable?
Contexte : « evidence »
(adjective) refers to claims or statements that you can't check or find proof for. If a website claims something but doesn't show any evidence, that information is unverifiable.
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The scientist pointed out that the theory was unverifiable, making it hard to prove.
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The evidence presented in court was highly verifiable, making it reliable.
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What makes a claim unverifiable in a debate?
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