unprovable in English

adjective
1
unable to be demonstrated by evidence or argument as true or existing.
the hypothesis is not merely unprovable, but false

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1. Accepting the Unprovable

2. Antonyms for Answerable include irresponsible, nonaccountable, unaccountable, irrefutable, unAnswerable, unprovable, innocent, blameless, nonconforming and

3. 27 Such a contention is, of course, unprovable, since all the evidence is circumstantial and associative.

4. ‘This Antipathy towards fiction is a little difficult to understand.’ ‘This was unusual, given conventional medicine's Antipathy towards anything considered wacky or unprovable.’ ‘Might it not, however, be more accurate to call it Antipathy?’

5. As Atheists, we simply deny the assumptions of theism; we declare that the God idea, in all its features, is unreasonable and unprovable; we add, more vitally, that the God idea is an interference with the interests of human happiness and progress.

6. Euclid described a line as "Breadthless length" which "lies equally with respect to the points on itself"; he introduced several postulates as basic unprovable properties from which he constructed all of geometry, which is now called Euclidean geometry to avoid confusion with other geometries which have been introduced since the end of the 19th