Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɪrɪŋ/
adjective describing something that is always accurate and correct, without making mistakes
A1 She has an unerring ability to find lost items.
A2 The detective's unerring instinct led him to the culprit.
B1 The chef's unerring sense of taste ensures that every dish is perfectly seasoned.
B2 The artist's unerring eye for detail is evident in every brushstroke.
C1 The pilot's unerring navigation skills guided the plane safely through the storm.
C2 The historian's unerring research uncovered new insights into the ancient civilization.
formal His unerring sense of direction led us safely through the maze of streets.
informal She has an unerring knack for picking out the best restaurants in town.
slang My friend's unerring aim in darts always impresses me.
figurative The artist's unerring brushstrokes brought the portrait to life.
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