different between unfailable vs unbailable
unfailable
English
Etymology
un- +? fail +? -able
Adjective
unfailable (comparative more unfailable, superlative most unfailable)
- (obsolete) infallible
- c. 1652, Joseph Hall, The Mourner in Sion (sermon)
- If then we believe this unfailable word of truth, who would not be content to mourn awhile, that he may rejoice for ever?
- c. 1652, Joseph Hall, The Mourner in Sion (sermon)
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unbailable
English
Etymology
un- +? bailable
Adjective
unbailable (not comparable)
- Not bailable.
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