Infallible


The meaning of the word Infallible is: not capable of being wrong or of failing


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While you may think you are infallible, you make mistakes just like everyone else!

published by Carri on 2021-09-01 10:17:02


The arrogant professor believed he was infallible on the subject of geology.

published by Adrianne on 2021-06-18 02:22:11


Why are you trying to debate an infallible theory that cannot be proven wrong?

published by Lilia on 2021-08-14 08:25:28


Your DNA at the scene is infallible evidence that you committed the crime.

published by Fannie on 2021-07-10 09:42:52


Since the psychic’s visions have all come true, we can only assume her prophecies are infallible.

published by Eusebio on 2021-02-23 20:50:58


Fortunately, my attorney has infallible proof I was out of state during the robbery.

published by Otelia on 2021-07-29 09:54:39


Even though doctors have gone to school for many years, they are still infallible because they do not know everything.

published by Hisako on 2021-09-23 06:04:42


The detective believed he was infallible and refused to even consider suspects other than the one he had arrested.

published by Jadwiga on 2021-10-12 02:12:10


After Sheila went over her test twice, she turned in what she hoped was an infallible exam.

published by Rolanda on 2021-06-27 22:34:11


I do not mind when people question me because I know I am not infallible.

published by Lenora on 2021-05-14 11:24:08


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