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infallible

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin infallibilis, from Latin in- + fallibilis. Compare French infaillible.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?n?fa.l?.b(?)l/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?n?fæ.l?.b?l/

Adjective

infallible (comparative more infallible, superlative most infallible)

  1. Without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.
    He knows about many things, but even he is not infallible.
  2. Certain to produce the intended effect, sure.
    Try this infallible cure for hiccups.

Synonyms

  • faultless
  • perfect
  • indefective

Antonyms

  • fallible
  • defective
  • faultful
  • faulty
  • imperfect
  • error-prone

Related terms

  • infallibility
  • infallibly

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infallibility

English

Noun

infallibility (usually uncountable, plural infallibilities)

  1. The property of being infallible; the ability to never make a mistake.
    Synonyms: faultlessness, perfection
    Antonym: fallibility

Related terms

  • papal infallibility

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