undisprovable

English

Etymology

un- + disprove + -able

Adjective

undisprovable (comparative more undisprovable, superlative most undisprovable)

  1. not able to be proven false, unfalsifiable
    • 2006 September 18, Richard Dawkins, “The God Hypothesis”, in The God Delusion, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, →ISBN, page 76:
      A popular deity on the Internet at present — and as undisprovable as Yahweh or any other — is the Flying Spaghetti Monster, who, many claim, has touched them with his noodly appendage.
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