Demonstrable

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈmɑnstrəbəl/

Definitions of demonstrable

noun Demonstrable is not a noun

Example Sentences

A1 The demonstrable of the experiment was clear to everyone.

A2 She provided demonstrable evidence to support her claim.

B1 The lawyer presented demonstrable proof of the defendant's innocence.

B2 The success of the project was demonstrable through the increase in sales.

C1 There is demonstrable data to support the theory.

C2 The demonstrable of the research findings was undeniable.

adjective Capable of being demonstrated or proved

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher provided demonstrable evidence of the correct answer.

A2 The experiment yielded demonstrable results that supported the hypothesis.

B1 The company's success was demonstrable through their consistent profit margins.

B2 The scientist presented demonstrable proof of the new discovery at the conference.

C1 The lawyer argued that there was demonstrable negligence on the part of the defendant.

C2 The historian's research provided demonstrable insights into the ancient civilization.

Examples of demonstrable in a Sentence

formal The data provides demonstrable evidence to support the hypothesis.

informal It's pretty clear from the results that the hypothesis is correct.

slang The proof is in the pudding - the data shows it all.

figurative The evidence is as clear as day, leaving no room for doubt.

Grammatical Forms of demonstrable

past tense

demonstrated

plural

demonstrables

comparative

more demonstrable

superlative

most demonstrable

present tense

demonstrate

future tense

will demonstrate

perfect tense

have demonstrated

continuous tense

is demonstrating

singular

demonstrable

positive degree

demonstrable

infinitive

to demonstrate

gerund

demonstrating

participle

demonstrating

Origin and Evolution of demonstrable

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'demonstrable' originated from the Latin word 'demonstrabilis', which is derived from the verb 'demonstrare' meaning 'to show'
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 15th century, 'demonstrable' has evolved to mean capable of being demonstrated or proved with evidence.