Upper-Intermediate (B2)
IPA: /prəˈveɪbəl/
KK: /prəˈveɪbəl/
Definition
The quality or state of being able to be proven or demonstrated as true or valid.
Example
The provableness of the theory was confirmed by several experiments.
Conversation

Have you ever thought about the provableness of certain theories?

Yeah, it's interesting how some things can be proven while others can't.

Right? I find it fascinating that some ideas remain just theories without clear evidence.

Absolutely, it makes you question what we consider to be true.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
demonstrability
verifiability
substantiation
Antonyms
incredibility
unverifiability
falsifiability
Root Explanation
Provableness → It is formed from "prove" (from Latin "probare", meaning to test or demonstrate) and "-ness" (meaning the state or quality of). The word "provableness" refers to the quality or state of being able to be proven or demonstrated.
Memory Tip
Think of the word 'prove' which means to test or demonstrate something, and remember that 'provableness' is about the quality of being able to be proven.
Visually Confused Words
unprovableness
reprovableness
improvableness
approvableness
probableness
removableness
potableness
movableness