prima facie
0 antonyms and opposites of prima facie, grouped by meaning.
Adjective — Accepted as true or sufficient on first inspection, unless later evidence proves otherwise. Used especially of evidence or of a case strong enough to go to trial.
Synonyms by Meaning
1. adjective
Accepted as true or sufficient on first inspection, unless later evidence proves otherwise. Used especially of evidence or of a case strong enough to go to trial.
“The prosecution established a prima facie case of fraud.”
2. adverb
On the face of it; judging by what can be seen at first.
“Prima facie, the contract appears to have been breached.”
How to use prima facie
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Formal and mainly legal. Often italicised in legal writing but increasingly set in roman.
Etymology
Latin prima facie, literally "at first face", meaning at first appearance.
Full origin of prima facie →Frequently asked questions
What is a prima facie case?
It is a case in which the evidence presented is enough, if left unchallenged, to prove the claim. Establishing one does not win the case; it shifts the burden to the other side to rebut it.
What is the difference between prima facie evidence and conclusive evidence?
Prima facie evidence is enough to support a finding unless it is contradicted. Conclusive evidence settles the point and cannot be rebutted at all.