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UK/["/pruːv/","/pruːvz/","/pruːvd/","/ˈpruːvn//ˈprəʊvn/","/ˈpruːvɪŋ/"]/US/["/pruːv/","/pruːvz/","/pruːvd/","/ˈpruːvn/","/ˈpruːvɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Prove

In simple words: To show that something is true

Prove in a sentence

  • You need to prove your identity before you can access the account.
  • The scientist aimed to prove his hypothesis through rigorous testing.
  • I can prove that the new method is more effective than the old one.
  • She was determined to prove herself as a competent leader.
  • The data will help to prove the theory put forth by the researchers.
  • He needs to prove he did not commit the crime.
  • They want to prove the existence of life on other planets.
  • I hope this evidence will prove useful to your case.

How to use Prove

Use 'prove' in contexts where you are demonstrating something is true or valid. It's commonly used in both formal and informal settings. Avoid using it in casual or lighthearted conversations.

Grammar pattern

prove + object

Memory hint

Think of 'prove' as 'prove-it' — showing evidence to back up your claims.

Related words

Collocations with Prove

  • conclusively
  • definitively
  • scientifically
  • be difficult to
  • be impossible to
  • be easy to
  • to
  • a chance to prove something
  • prove somebody right
  • prove somebody wrong

Synonyms for Prove

Opposites of Prove

  • disprove
  • refute

Common mistakes with Prove

  • 'Prove' is often confused with 'prove of', which is incorrect.
  • Some learners use 'proven' as a verb, but the correct past tense is 'proved'.
  • Mixing up contexts, such as using 'prove' when they mean 'show' or 'indicate'.

Compare Prove with Demonstrate, Establish, Verify, Confirm

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Frequently asked questions about Prove

What does Prove mean?

To show that something is true

What is the definition of Prove?

to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true

How do you use Prove in a sentence?

You need to prove your identity before you can access the account.

Can you give another example of Prove?

The scientist aimed to prove his hypothesis through rigorous testing.

What are synonyms for Prove?

Common alternatives include demonstrate, establish, verify, confirm, authenticate.

What is the opposite of Prove?

Opposite meanings include disprove, refute.

What words go with Prove?

It commonly pairs with conclusively, definitively, scientifically, be difficult to, be impossible to, be easy to, to, a chance to prove something, prove somebody right, prove somebody wrong.

What are common mistakes when using Prove?

'Prove' is often confused with 'prove of', which is incorrect. Some learners use 'proven' as a verb, but the correct past tense is 'proved'. Mixing up contexts, such as using 'prove' when they mean 'show' or 'indicate'.

How do you pronounce Prove?

US: /["/pruːv/","/pruːvz/","/pruːvd/","/ˈpruːvn/","/ˈpruːvɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/pruːv/","/pruːvz/","/pruːvd/","/ˈpruːvn//ˈprəʊvn/","/ˈpruːvɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Prove?

Use 'prove' in contexts where you are demonstrating something is true or valid. It's commonly used in both formal and informal settings. Avoid using it in casual or lighthearted conversations.

What CEFR level is Prove?

"Prove" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.