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opposite to "confirm a hypothesis" | WordReference Forums : What is the opposite to "confirm / prove a hypothesis"? Suggestions: 1) to disconfirm a hypothesis 2) to disprove a hypothesis 3) to provide a counterexample Thank you. I'd not say any of these. The first is contrived, the second inappropriate (a hypothesis is not a proof), and the third not quite what we mean. I'd probably say 'contradict a ...