assertable
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Capable of being affirmed or asserted: Describes something that can be stated or declared as true, valid, or existing with confidence. It implies the quality of being supportable or defensible as a claim.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The hypothesis is assertable based on the current experimental data.
- It is an assertable fact that water boils at 100°C at sea level.
- Her argument was clear and assertable in the debate.
Advanced Usage
- In philosophical or logical contexts: Used to describe a proposition or statement that can be justifiably put forward as true within a given framework of evidence or reasoning.
- Within the axioms of Euclidean geometry, the parallel postulate is assertable.
Variants and Related Words
- Assert (verb): To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
- He asserted his innocence.
- Assertion (noun): A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
- She made an assertion that was difficult to prove.
- Affirmable (adjective): Synonymous with assertable, meaning capable of being affirmed or declared true.
Synonyms
- Affirmable
- Declarable
- Maintainable
- Supportable
- Defensible
Antonyms
- Unprovable
- Indefensible
- Unsupportable
- Refutable
Related Phrases
- An assertable claim: A claim that can be confidently stated and supported.
- The lawyer presented only assertable claims to the jury.
- To be readily assertable: To be easily or obviously capable of being asserted.
- The correlation between the variables is readily assertable from the graph.
Adjective
- capable of being affirmed or asserted
- a quality affirmable of every member of the family