/kənˈfrʌntə.bəl/ – adjective
Definition: có thể bị bác bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: The term “confutable” refers to something that is capable of being proven wrong or refuted through evidence or argument. In legal contexts, it may be used to describe a claim, argument, or assertion that can be challenged or disproved.
Example: The evidence presented by the defense was confutable, as it could be easily disputed by the prosecution’s witnesses.