What part of speech is infallible?

Infallible can be categorized as an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. infallible is an adjective.

Inflections

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more infallible
    most infallible
  • Positive: infallible 
  • Comparative: more infallible
  • Superlative: most infallible

What does infallible mean?

Definitions

Adjective

infallible - incapable of failure or error; "an infallible antidote"; "an infallible memory"; "the Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible"; "no doctor is infallible"

Examples of infallible

#   Sentence  
1. adj. An infallible antidote.
2. adj. An infallible memory.
3. adj. The Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible.
4. adj. No doctor is infallible.
5. adj. He believes himself to be infallible.
6. adj. Tom is infallible.
7. adj. Tom isn't infallible.
8. adj. Only God is infallible.
9. adj. When there was room on the ledge outside of the pots and boxes for a cat, the cat was there — in sunny weather — stretched at full length, asleep and blissful, with her furry belly to the sun and a paw curved over her nose. Then that house was complete, and its contentment and peace were made manifest to the world by this symbol, whose testimony is infallible. A home without a cat—and a well-fed, well-petted, and properly revered cat—may be a perfect home, perhaps, but how can it prove title?
10. adj. Are these guards infallible?
11. adj. I'm not infallible.
12. adj. Tom thinks he's infallible.
13. adj. Tom thinks that he's infallible.
14. adj. Mary thinks that she's infallible.
15. adj. Mary thinks she's infallible.
Sentence  
adj.
An infallible antidote.
An infallible memory.
The Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible.
No doctor is infallible.
He believes himself to be infallible.
Tom is infallible.
Tom isn't infallible.
Only God is infallible.
When there was room on the ledge outside of the pots and boxes for a cat, the cat was there — in sunny weather — stretched at full length, asleep and blissful, with her furry belly to the sun and a paw curved over her nose. Then that house was complete, and its contentment and peace were made manifest to the world by this symbol, whose testimony is infallible. A home without a cat—and a well-fed, well-petted, and properly revered cat—may be a perfect home, perhaps, but how can it prove title?
Are these guards infallible?
I'm not infallible.
Tom thinks he's infallible.
Tom thinks that he's infallible.
Mary thinks that she's infallible.
Mary thinks she's infallible.

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