infallible

IPA: ɪnfˈæɫʌbʌɫ

noun

  • A person who, or an object or process that, is taken as being infallible.

adjective

  • Without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.
  • Certain to produce the intended effect; sure.
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Examples of "infallible" in Sentences

  • ONE way of feeling infallible is not to keep a diary.
  • The only infallibility they have is that which they define as infallible eg. “oops, a bug!”
  • Everyone makes mistakes at some point; to assume healthcare professionals are infallible is ridiculous.
  • He has to make a quick visit to Dr. Hervey, a leprosy specialist who has developed a certain infallible test ...
  • "O, my Lord," answered he, "if health were the only cause of a lady's bloom, my eye, I grant, had been infallible from the first glance; but –"
  • They look at Superbowl Guy like he was a superstitious "ex" Nazi, somewhere to the right of Attila The Hun, who preaches discrimination against gays and women, believes himself to be infallible, is a firm roadblock to social progress, dictates policies that ensures the spread of AIDS, dresses like an overly-rich drag queen with no taste, and devotes his time to protecting child molesters around the globe?

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