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What's the difference between "refute" and "disprove", if any?
Are they interchangeable in such sentence: the scientists refuted the superstition that black cats bring bad luck?
Can you give me some more examples? Thanks in advance!
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"Refute" means to make an argument against. For example, if John told me the earth was flat, I would refute their argument by saying scientists have proven that it is round. "Disprove" means to give concrete proof that makes an argument obviously false. For example, if John told a scientist the earth was flat, the scientist could take a picture of the earth from outer space and use the photo to disprove John's argument. Hope this helped.
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Hi!
In that sentence, refute is the correct word.
However, refute and disprove are very similar.
Disprove only means to prove that something is wrong by using evidence.
Refute has 2 meanings though; 1. is the same exact same as disprove, and 2. means to deny or contradict a statement.
So in the sentence "the scientists refuted the superstition that black cats bring bad luck", they are only denying (disagreeing) that black cats bring bad luck. There is no evidence or proof, just their opinion, so disprove cannot work here.
Hope this helps!
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