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infallible
[ in-fal-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- absolutely trustworthy or sure:
an infallible rule.
- unfailing in effectiveness or operation; certain:
an infallible remedy.
- not fallible; exempt from liability to error, as persons, their judgment, or pronouncements:
an infallible principle.
- Roman Catholic Church. immune from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church.
noun
- an infallible person or thing.
infallible
/ ɪnˈfæləbəl /
adjective
- not fallible; not liable to error
- not liable to failure; certain; sure
an infallible cure
- completely dependable or trustworthy
noun
- a person or thing that is incapable of error or failure
Derived Forms
- inˌfalliˈbility, noun
- inˈfallibly, adverb
Other Words From
- in·falli·bili·ty in·falli·ble·ness noun
- in·falli·bly adverb
- nonin·falli·ble adjective
- nonin·falli·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of infallible1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Garfield, who is Jewish, said everyone, including Gibson, deserves a second chance because, "none of us are infallible," Variety reported.
This is from speaking to a lot of pilots, there's a stigma that pilots are infallible.
Members of such a cult show unquestioning loyalty to a strong leader, such as Argentina’s Juan and Eva Perón or Italy’s Benito Mussolini, whom they perceive as infallible and truthful.
“You took the position that you represented ‘the science’; your words came across as final and as infallible in matters pertaining to the pandemic.”
His mirror reflects an image he desperately wants to believe: the infallible titan, impervious to doubt.
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