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Evidentually

Meaning there is evidence that at some point in the future one will get around to completing a pre-planned task
Evidentually speaking, the house will be cleaned
by Rocka Con July 30, 2011
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evidentialist

Someone who requires every claim to be justified by any shred of reasonable evidence.
An evidentialist would not usually be led to believe in the existence of any deity.
by TwilightSparkle November 30, 2011
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exodentate

having teeth that jut out of the mouth.
The elephant is an exodentate animal.
by uttam maharjan February 4, 2010
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Expidentuallintergrampern

That's very Expidentuallintergrampern
by the theorising geek February 25, 2018
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Evidentialist Fallacy

A fallacy where one insists that only claims supported by scientific evidence (as narrowly defined) can be considered real, true, or worthy of belief—dismissing all other forms of knowledge, experience, and understanding as illusory or meaningless. The Evidentialist Fallacy mistakes one mode of knowing for the only mode of knowing, treating empirical evidence as the sole legitimate path to truth while ignoring that evidence itself rests on philosophical assumptions (like the reliability of perception, the uniformity of nature) that cannot be empirically proven. It's the fallacy behind "if you can't prove it in a lab, it doesn't exist"—a position that would dismiss love, justice, beauty, meaning, and most of what makes life worth living.
Example: "He claimed his friend's depression wasn't 'real' because you couldn't measure it with a blood test—pure Evidentialist Fallacy, mistaking the absence of one kind of evidence for the absence of reality itself."
by Dumu The Void March 13, 2026
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