👉 Unverifiable! In everyday language, "unverifiable" means something is not easily proven true or reliable. Imagine, for instance, a person who says they know the weather will rain, but you know the temperature of a pot of boiling soup.
For an edgy example sentence: If someone says, "That's unverifiable," it would mean that there's no solid evidence to back up their claim. This could be particularly scary in situations where people make wild claims without proof or evidence.
"Hey, I'll prove it!" They might say. This could sound unsettling if they did not have a way to prove their statement true and reliable.
Isn't it always about the "un" that makes us suspicious?