- verbformalconfute (verb) · confutes (third person present) · confuted (past tense) · confuted (past participle) · confuting (present participle)
- prove (a person or an assertion) to be wrong:"restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance"
Originearly 16th century: from Latin confutare ‘restrain, answer conclusively’, from con- ‘altogether’ + the base of refutare ‘refute’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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