disprovable

/dɪˈspruːvəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being shown to be false or incorrect; able to be disproven.
    • The lawyer argued that the witness's statement was easily disprovable with concrete evidence.
    • Many conspiracy theories are not disprovable because they rely on untestable claims.
    • A scientific hypothesis must be disprovable through experimentation.