The word for saying something you can't prove is "assertion." An assertion is a statement or claim that is presented as a fact, even if it lacks supporting evidence or proof. If the assertion is made without sufficient justification, it may also be referred to as a "hypothesis" or "speculation."
The word verification is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something; to check or to prove that something is true or correct. Example sentence:We have received the verification of your credits from the university.
The word prove is found 76 times in the bible.
In the King James version The word - fear - appears 400 times throughout the Old and New Testaments. Of those, in only 62 instances does the word - not - immediately follow it. In only 14 does the word - not - immediately precede it. So, if people are saying that the phrase - fear not - appears 365 or 366 times, then they are wrong. That is not to say that the sentiment is not expressed frequently - there are other ways of saying it. As with anything - if people say something to you, ask them to prove it.
There are three syllables in the word "improvement" (im-prove-ment).
His poor level of English did not detract from the interest in what he was saying. If something is badly presented, it can detract from its message.
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
Refute
A word for another way of saying something is a synonym.
you cant say the word goat near caligula or you will be executed for saying it it is true
Infeasible
Foreknowledge?
The Latin root word "prov" means to test or to prove something. It is used in words like "prove," "provide," and "approval."
Probative- tending to prove something that is material to a crime.
Verbatim
obviously = apparent
Transparent. I was looking for this word and it just came to me.