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the noun form of infallible

 

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The Noun Form of Infallible

Description:

The noun form of infallible refers to a person or thing that is considered to be incapable of making mistakes or errors.

Senses:

1. Someone who is seen as completely trustworthy and correct in their judgments and actions.

2. A concept or belief system that is regarded as unquestionably true and without any errors or faults.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She was known as the infallible in her field of expertise, always providing accurate information.
  2. The religious doctrine was considered the infallible, guiding the followers in every aspect of their lives.
  3. He relied on his wife's infallible in making important decisions.

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