infallible 的 2 个定义
- absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule.
- unfailing in effectiveness or operation; certain: an infallible remedy.
- not fallible; exempt from liability to error, as persons, their judgment, or pronouncements: an infallible principle.
- Roman Catholic Church. immune from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church.
- an infallible person or thing.
infallible 近义词
unerring, dependable
infallible 的近义词 37 个
- authoritative
- flawless
- foolproof
- unbeatable
- acceptable
- accurate
- agreeable
- apodictic
- certain
- correct
- effective
- effectual
- efficacious
- efficient
- exact
- faultless
- handy
- helpful
- impeccable
- incontrovertible
- inerrable
- inerrant
- omniscient
- perfect
- positive
- reliable
- satisfactory
- satisfying
- sure
- surefire
- true
- trustworthy
- undeceivable
- unfailing
- unimpeachable
- unquestionable
- useful
infallible 的反义词 4 个
更多infallible例句
- Their men on horseback — Theodore Roosevelt, Grant, even Washington — were not regarded as infallible.
- Even if he is, though, the pope may be infallible, but he is not omnipotent.
- Besides Diamond, some of the Saved By the Bell characters are portrayed as infallible angels.
- As long as they believed Saraswati was infallible, any dissatisfaction they experienced was a personal shortcoming.
- Buffett is not infallible and his hiding in the bunker does not make him appear stronger, wiser, or accountable.
- To the vast majority of the devout, Pope Benedict XVI is infallible and the church has done nothing wrong.
- "Doa Estefania, have no fear; you possess an infallible preservative," exclaimed the cappellan.
- When Dan put his tobacco back unbitten, it was always an infallible sign that something had gone in a way that did not suit him.
- An infallible method of remembering proper names is Get the name when introduced.
- But Ramona saw now, with infallible intuition, that even as she had loved Alessandro, so Felipe loved her.
- This may be said to be an infallible rule, and an examination of the instruments of the most celebrated makers fully confirms it.