infallibly Antonyms

Meaning of infallibly

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infallibly (adv.)

In an infallible manner; certainly; unfailingly; unerringly.

infallibly Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's predictions about the test results were infallibly accurate.
  2. The doctor's diagnosis was infallibly correct, leading to a swift recovery.
  3. The scientist's experiments yielded infallibly consistent results, confirming the theory.
  4. The detective's intuition infallibly led them to the culprit, despite the lack of hard evidence.
  5. The oracle's prophecies were infallibly true, guiding the people through turbulent times.
  6. The court's decision was infallibly just, ensuring a fair verdict for all.
  7. The athlete's performance was infallibly flawless, securing them a decisive victory.
  8. The mathematician's calculations were infallibly precise, solving complex equations with ease.
  9. The historian's account of events was infallibly reliable, providing an accurate record of the past.
  10. The compass's needle pointed infallibly north, guiding travelers safely on their journeys.

FAQs About the word infallibly

In an infallible manner; certainly; unfailingly; unerringly.

rightly, fittingly, properly, sensibly, suitably, correctly, aptly,perfectly, appropriately, well

improperly, erroneously, inaccurately, faultily, inaccurately, inappropriately, inappropriately, incorrectly,erroneously, faultily

The teacher's predictions about the test results were infallibly accurate.

The doctor's diagnosis was infallibly correct, leading to a swift recovery.

The scientist's experiments yielded infallibly consistent results, confirming the theory.

The detective's intuition infallibly led them to the culprit, despite the lack of hard evidence.