unerring (Meaning)

Wordnet

unerring (s)

not liable to error

Webster

unerring (a.)

Committing no mistake; incapable or error or failure certain; sure; unfailing; as, the unerring wisdom of God.

unerring Sentence Examples

  1. The archer's unerring aim pierced the target with precision.
  2. The hunter's unerring instincts guided him straight to his quarry.
  3. The navigator's unerring compass kept the ship on course in treacherous waters.
  4. The surgeon's unerring hands performed the delicate surgery with unparalleled skill.
  5. The detective's unerring deductions unraveled the mystery with chilling accuracy.
  6. The gambler's unerring luck brought him a fortune at the roulette table.
  7. The teacher's unerring eye spotted the struggling student in the crowd.
  8. The scientist's unerring calculations led to a groundbreaking discovery.
  9. The artist's unerring brushstrokes brought her masterpiece to life.
  10. The musician's unerring timing carried the orchestra to a harmonious crescendo.

FAQs About the word unerring

not liable to errorCommitting no mistake; incapable or error or failure certain; sure; unfailing; as, the unerring wisdom of God.

flawless, reliable,unfailing, perfect, infallible, dependable,faultless, impeccable, certain,foolproof

faulty, imperfect, flawed,imperfect, flawed, fallible, faulty, defective, fallible, defective

The archer's unerring aim pierced the target with precision.

The hunter's unerring instincts guided him straight to his quarry.

The navigator's unerring compass kept the ship on course in treacherous waters.

The surgeon's unerring hands performed the delicate surgery with unparalleled skill.