anapodeictic

/ˌænəˈpɒdɪktɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Indicating or implying the absence of evidence or proof

“The anapodeictic nature of the case made it difficult to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.”

2. noun

A type of evidence or proof that is lacking or absent

“The lack of anapodeictic evidence in the case led to a hung jury.”

Synonyms

  • equivocal
  • indicative
  • non-probative

Antonyms

  • apodeictic