unerring

IPA: ʌnˈɛrɪŋ

adjective

  • (often figurative) consistently accurate; not missing a target.
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Examples of "unerring" in Sentences

  • She has an unerring gift for suggesting the right play at the right time.
  • The fact is that a car which works all the time is displaying what Charles Babbage called the unerring certainty of machinery.
  • The idea, as I see it, is that if love is both your fuel and your compass, you can drive as you will "drive as you like"--Love as a kind of unerring GPS.
  • What it has been the fashion to call their unerring instinct is after all infallible only as a certain great public functionary is, -- in theory; and their mistaken haste is too frequently nothing but a hurrying to their death.
  • The document explained that Google works like one machine, an omnivorous collector of information, a hyperencyclopedic vault of human knowledge, an unerring auctioneer, an eerily skillful student of languages, behavior, and desires.
  • I mean, in a sense that Michelle certainly is as much of a style icon I think with her marvelously kind of unerring eye for the kind of clean-cut dress and the pearls and a great look that she's established very early in her whole, you know, tenure as First Lady.
  • God is the sovereign King, the righteous Judge, and to him it belongs to administer justice; for, being a God of infinite knowledge, by him actions are weighed in unerring balances; and, being a God of infinite purity, he hates sin and cannot endure to look upon iniquity.
  • Woody Harrelson is the walker here, and he fits the part of the guy you'd most like to sit next to at a dinner party - good breeding, great taste, an instinct for delivering the well-targeted compliment at the right moment, and the kind of unerring instinct for gossip that's comparable to a pig's nose for truffles.
  • From a writer who has been lauded as "an original -- stylistically ingenious, savagely funny, always unpredictable" (Philadelphia Inquirer) and "unerring" (San Diego Union-Tribune), who has been compared to Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, and John Updike, a writer whose pen has given us a devastating lampoon of the nuclear-arms race and an audacious answer to the outrageous question "What if God had a daughter?"

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