All Results
prove ( Verb)
UK/US /pruːv/
Present
prove
Ing
proving
He/She/It
proves
Past Simple
proved
Past Participle
proved
1-
B1
To provide written or verbal information flow to justify an event or situation
-> She proves that she is right .
-> You prove the truth of this event.
Synonym
demonstrate
Opposite
disprove
2-
B1
show if someone or something is hazardous
-> Social media has been proven to have both positive and negative consequences for people.
-> We've been trying for months to prove his guilt.
3-
B1
Demonstrate your skill at something to someone or a community
-> Erdem, who came from abroad, was trying to prove that his speech was improving.
-> The prime minister proved to everyone that he did his job well.
4-
B1
The act of showing your personality or grade in that field
-> Talented football player proves it to the audience.
-> The writer who made her stories liked by everyone proved to be a good writer.
Word Families
'prove' Contained Stories
Learning a new language is one of the hardest things in the world. If you don't have any relatives that you can practice with, you have to push yourself to complete your desire to learn this language. To progress in a short period of time, you should be aware of your responsibilities and push yourself to speak every chance you get. If you can prove yourself in your speaking or writing skills in one language, it can affect your business life positively. Moreover, employees who know more than 2 languages can qualify for more salary than others.