refute
How to Use Refute
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo show, with evidence or argument, that something someone said is false.
Refute means to prove something wrong, not simply to deny or disagree with it — many people use it loosely to just mean "reject," which stricter usage guides consider incorrect.
Word Forms
refuted past tense, refute plural, refuted plural, refutes singular, refute singular, refuted singular, refutest singular, refutedst singular, refuteth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The scientist _____ the theory with new experimental data.
Etymology
From Latin refutare, "to drive back, repudiate."