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refutation


Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of proving something wrong or false.

    - "He provided a strong refutation of the opposing argument."
    - "The evidence presented a clear refutation of the claim."
  • Noun

    A statement or argument that proves something wrong or false.

    - "The scientist's refutation of the hypothesis was based on solid evidence."
    - "The refutation of the theory led to a major breakthrough in the field."

Synonyms

confutation , disproof
Rhymes
Words rhyming with refutation
utteration , veneration , education , station
Variants
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refutation , refutations
Forms
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Refutes, Refuting, Refuted


Etymology
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From the Latin 'refutare,' meaning 'drive back,' or 'repudiate,' from 're-' meaning 'back' and 'futare' meaning 'drive' or 'drive back'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term 'refutation' is also used in music, where it refers to the response or counterpoint to a melody or theme?

  2. Refutation was a popular literary genre during the Renaissance, with many works focusing on philosophical and theological debates.


Related Concepts
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  1. Counterargument: A statement or argument that directly opposes or contradicts another argument. A counterargument is often used to challenge or refute a position, and can lead to a more nuanced understanding of an issue.

  2. Rebuttal: A response or argument that directly refutes or contradicts another argument. A rebuttal is often used to challenge the validity of a claim or to provide evidence that contradicts it.


Culture
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Refutation has been a significant concept throughout history, particularly in academic and scientific contexts. It is a critical component of the scientific method, allowing for the falsification of hypotheses and the refinement of knowledge. In literature, refutation is often used in debates and arguments, demonstrating the power of language to challenge and persuade.

How to Memorize "refutation"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scale, with truth on one side and falsehood on the other. Refutation is the process of tipping the scale in favor of truth.
    - Visualize a courtroom, with a prosecutor presenting evidence and a defense attorney providing a refutation.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'refutation' with 'truth' or 'accuracy.'
    - Think of refutation as a powerful tool for challenging and refining ideas.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'R-E-F-U-T-E': Refute, Examine, Find, Understand, Test, and Evaluate to remember the steps involved in the refutation process.


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