Infallible refers to someone or something that is incapable of error, never wrong, and completely reliable[1][2][3][4] in judgment, action, or outcome. It describes a quality of being not capable of making mistakes[5] or failing, often associated with absolute trustworthiness and certainty. The term is used in both practical and idealized contexts, from describing dependable systems to figures believed to hold perfect authority or insight.
When a person or method is called infallible, it implies an unshakable accuracy or reliability that cannot be questioned. It suggests consistent success, sound judgment, or flawlessness that stands firm even under scrutiny. Infallibility is often claimed in matters of doctrine, leadership, or expertise, where being wrong is not an option. Though rarely true in a literal sense, the term expresses the highest level of confidence and dependability possible.
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