Infallibility

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Pronunciation: /ɪnˌfæləˈbɪləti/

Definitions of infallibility

noun the quality of being infallible; inability to make errors

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher's infallibility made the students trust her completely.

A2 Many people believe in the infallibility of their religious leaders.

B1 The CEO's belief in his own infallibility led to some poor decision-making.

B2 Despite his reputation for infallibility, the scientist's theory was eventually proven wrong.

C1 The concept of infallibility is often debated in philosophical circles.

C2 The pope's infallibility on matters of faith and morals is a central tenet of Catholic doctrine.

Examples of infallibility in a Sentence

formal The doctrine of papal infallibility states that the Pope is incapable of error when speaking ex cathedra.

informal Some people mistakenly believe in the infallibility of their favorite celebrities.

slang Don't trust him too much, he's not infallible.

figurative She held onto the belief in the infallibility of love, despite her past heartbreaks.

Grammatical Forms of infallibility

plural

infallibilities

comparative

more infallible

superlative

most infallible

present tense

infallibility

future tense

will be infallible

perfect tense

has been infallible

continuous tense

is being infallible

singular

infallibility

positive degree

infallible

infinitive

to be infallible

gerund

infallibility

participle

infallible

Origin and Evolution of infallibility

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'infallibility' originated from the Latin word 'infallibilitas', which is derived from the combination of 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'fallibilis' meaning 'liable to err.'
Evolution of the word: The concept of infallibility has been historically associated with religious doctrines, particularly in the context of papal infallibility within the Catholic Church. Over time, the term has also been used in a more general sense to describe the quality of being incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.