falsifiable

/ˌfɔːlsəˈfaɪəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being proven false; able to be tested and shown to be incorrect.
    • The student asked whether the idea was falsifiable or just a matter of opinion.
    • The claim that all swans are white is falsifiable because finding one black swan would disprove it.
    • A good scientific theory must be falsifiable by experiment or observation.
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